The former head of the Buenos Aires Government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, was attacked during the university march. As he walked, they threw water at him and shouted against his presence.
The former head of the Buenos Aires Government, Horacio Rodríguez Larretawas attacked during the university march. As he walked, they threw water at him and shouted against his presence. In his social network account, X minimized the fact: “The only thing that matters is the great peaceful march in defense of the university and public education“.
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Larreta made the post minutes after the fact. In it he once again valued the university march and maintained that he will continue participating. “The only thing that matters is the great peaceful march in defense of the university and public education. No aggression is going to change my convictions. I will march again a thousand times“, held.


Before the event, Rodríguez Larreta spoke with C5N while participating in the march and He asked the Government to “listen to the message” and “there is no progress in cutting public universities.” Asked about the attitude that the PRO will have in the event that President Javier Milei fulfills his promise to veto the university budget law. “I hope that there is no progress in cutting public universities”Larreta asked.
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The only thing that matters is the great peaceful march in defense of the university and public education.
No aggression is going to change my convictions.
I will march again a thousand times.Horacio Rodríguez Larreta pic.twitter.com/J4sxzOwmm2
— Horacio Rodríguez Larreta (@horaciorlarreta) October 2, 2024
Emiliano Yacobitti denied Federico Sturzenegger
This Tuesday, Federico Sturzenegger, He said on X (formerly Twitter): “For those who are reflecting on higher education, I leave you a piece of information. The salary increase in the general public administration in the year until October reached 68.2%, that of university teachers was 81.4%.”
In response, the vice-rector of the UBA responded: “That is a lie. His discussion was settled in the last joint meeting, in which the Government recognized that the salaries of university employees are 50% below inflation, and 20% below the rest of the public employees, that is why they offered an additional parity, Sturzenegger contradicts with the Secretary of Education”.
In that sense, Yacobitti concluded: “So far this year, the salaries of university employees have had an average drop of 40% in purchasing power. This caused many teachers to reduce their dedication or accept offers from private universities. “80% of teachers earn less than $400,000.”
Source: Ambito

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