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police broke up a protest by students. There were 20 injured and arrested.
WITH EVERYTHING. AGENT Jump on one of the protesters, YESTERDAY, BEFORE THE LEGISLATURE CORDOVA.
A battle broke out yesterday afternoon in downtown Cordoba after the PJ and Kirchner in the Legislature approved the controversial provincial Education Act governing the programs for secondary and tertiary. Following the riots about twenty demonstrators and policemen were injured , while some students and leftist activists were arrested. The main complaint
student suggests that "the curriculum will be made to fit companies , internships that will be generated cheap labor. In addition, there is an intrusion of the Church in the State since be taught religion. "
The conflict between high school and the government of Juan Schiaretti began months ago, when demanded by the building conditions. As soon as the protest was resolved and the Ministry of Education presented a work plan was unleashed this new focus .
Yesterday during the more than eight hours of debate, began at 11 am and ended at 19.30- was much tension in the center of Cordoba. Secondary students, tertiary and university made two marches that converged in the middle nap in the Plaza San Martin, one block from the Legislature.
Since Tuesday, a small group of college students had begun a hunger strike to protest the approval of the controversial law. To protect the integrity of lawmakers and their allies K, 48 hours ago Police had set up a tight security operation with hundreds of Guardsmen Infantry. The controversial project
was adopted with 43 votes in favor (of Peronism and its allies kirchneristas Cordoba, which are voting together for six months) and 25 against (the juecista Civic Front, UCR, Civic Coalition, Socialist Left and Progressive Front).
Minutes before the vote, students tried to enter the premises to attend the meeting and broke the incidents. Legislator Liliana Olivero, Socialist Left accused the ruling by the riots: "This progressivism and trout Berreta of Schiaretti and K not let in discussing the educational community. We come to condemn police repression. " And the legislature Alfonsin Dante Rossi said in the same way: "They took the law without sufficient consensus and above the streets filled with violence."
The new Law on Education provides for religious instruction optional and outside school hours and the linking of schools with the world of work and production.
With incidents, signed into law
Students and teachers struggled with the police to enter premises, but failed. 16/12/2010
In the midst of a controversial meeting with stray incidents between students and the Police, Córdoba Legislature yesterday approved the new Law on Provincial Education. Students moved through the center of Cordoba and were concentrated outside the Legislature to express its rejection of the new Law. They also sought to enter the enclosure, which met with the stands empty.
Two policemen were wounded after being attacked with bottles, stones and paint, even if you are out of danger. There were 12 detainees.
had entered the project with modifications to the original text. However, did not satisfy all the demands of students. First, and as anticipated yesterday La Voz del Interior, joined the religious education optional in schools of public management "as a curricular content, without state funding, outside of class time and approved by ministers of different faiths."
From Top Side had already rejected some of the changes. "The law is very ambiguous. If one incorporates a religion have to enter 200, and that means giving them space within the facilities that already have a lot of problems, "said one student. Nor
paragraph j amended Article 3 which provides that "the State (...) ensures sufficient resources for financing the education system and integrates the same purpose community contributions, sector and other jurisdictions. "
Students reject the possibility of receiving donations because they believe that there is a risk of turning education into a commodity.
Another point that had generated conflict, and he was treated, is the regulation of educational practices. The students thought that the law favored the precarious employment of students. That is why the law makes clear that these practices complement the student's training, but "in no case should be considered work or internship."
The most notable changes observed in the incorporation of arts education as a modality, and compulsion to provide arts activities throughout the course of compulsory education.
voting. The discussion started around 11 and not in the afternoon, as foreseen in the beginning.
voting (at 19.20) ended in favor of the new law by a margin of 18 votes (43 in favor and 25 against). Nine blocks
supported the initiative (Union for Córdoba, Concertación Plural, Neighborhood Union Federal Patriotic Movement, PRO, Peronist militant, Neighborhood Action, neighborhood Independent Front for Victory) and five banks rejected (UCR, Civic Front, Coalition Civic Progressive Socialist Left Front).
The juecista Esmeralda Rodriguez based the vote against his party on "the lack of consensus on the initiative" and that the ruling party do not accept "all hearings demanded by the different regions of the interior."
Although literally did not vote against the draft ruling, the legislature Omar Ruiz (ARI-Civic Coalition) did not accompany him because he proposed an initiative. For this reason, your vote was counted as a rejection of the resolution adopted. Liliana Olivero
also questioned who had not allowed into the enclosure to the "representatives of the community." Said that the Legislature was "militarized" and it showed that the law was passed was "undemocratic." Le
Nadia Fernandez Kirchner replied with a lengthy argument that defended the principles of the new rule, which he described as very outdated view of law, while noted, in obvious reference to student groups and parties more radical left, on "the risks of accepting what he wants to impose some minority art that represents their own interests and very partial." Precisely
from Side Up repudiated the attitude of the Kirchner, as well as "undemocratic attitude Legislators used these laws with impunity to vote back the people. "
RCU rejected the project because he "could not provide discussion and analysis, or in his gestation at not being given the necessary participation, either in legislative treatment step.
in defense. Education Minister, Walter Grahovac, who along with his cabinet witnessed all the legislative session, explained why the Government's insistence on keeping the controversial issue of teaching religion. He said that Article 62 of the Provincial Constitution puts it as a right and justified: "What we do is to explicitly that religious instruction is optional and not funded, to avoid a different historical moment might happen to be part of the official curriculum. " That is, would limit to "prevent in the future someone say that religion has to be part of the official curriculum."
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