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Puerto Vallarta celebrates Mexico’s Revolution 108 years later

108 years after the beginning of the Revolution, in Puerto Vallarta and throughout Mexico, a social revolution is beginning in the search for equality and a better quality of life for all citizens, emphasized Puerto Vallarta's mayor, Arturo Dávalos Peña, in his commemoration speech of the historic struggle that triggered a social and democratic change in Mexico.

"In Mexico and Puerto Vallarta, we continue to live a revolution that is reflected in an intense search for social justice, where development, growth and a better quality of life, reach all corners of our municipality. We must not return . . .

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