The legislator clarified that “the public education“although he maintained that “scores must be settled” in higher education institutions.
Paoltroni explained that the rejection of the initiative that had been approved by the Legislative Branch would have implied an increase in public spending that later “all Argentines pay when they are buying a package of weed.”
“We have to be organized: we come from waste, lack of control and acts of corruption in every possible way,” he said. Paoltroni in dialogue with Radio Splendid. In turn, He called for “audits” and “efficiency” in universities.
The legislator added: “One regrets some issues that would make economic reactivation easier, and there are contradictory signals that are being sent, and This makes everything take a little longer.“. For Paoltroni, “the entire Argentine people He is making a great effort and this should be done by everyone“.
Javier Milei assured that “the national public university today is of no use to anyone other than the children of the upper class”
For his part, the president Javier Milei referred again to the university conflict this Saturday at the presentation of the new Palacio Libertad Cultural Center Domingo Faustino Sarmiento and launched: “The myth of the free university becomes a subsidy from the poor to the richwhose children are the only ones who go to university.
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Then, and after mentioning some of the achievements of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento’s educational policies, he criticized the opposition initiatives to increase the educational budget: “The same ones who carried out the attempt to demonize the father of the classroom are the who now intend to tear their clothes for education and They take students hostage in their desperate attempt to maintain their privileges“.
Likewise, he considered: “We have problems of formation of basic human capital because the kids don’t eat and then they can’t study.” “The uncomfortable truth about Argentine education is that The national public university today serves no one except the children of the upper class.the rich and the upper middle class,” he said and stated that “the university has stopped being a tool for social mobility and has become an obstacle to it.”
Source: Ambito

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