University conflict: Martín Llaryora asked Javier Milei to call an “urgent dialogue table”

University conflict: Martín Llaryora asked Javier Milei to call an “urgent dialogue table”

The Cordoba president used his social networks to express: “I ask the national government to convene and establish an urgent dialogue table to overcome the conflict that affects university educationafter the National Congress maintain the veto of the financing law”.

According to Llaryora: “This issue needs an outletand that solution must be built by those who govern because they have a greater responsibility. If they need the governors to participate, we will be therebut we have to unblock and decompress this conflict.”

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The leader of Cordoban Peronism insisted that “this situation did not end with the veto”since on the contrary “solutions need to be found since the educational budget planned by the National Executive by 2025 it is half of what is requested by universities”.

“It is necessary that there be gestures of intelligence and humility to call for harmony, so that the universities stop being taken over, that the students return to the classrooms and that study houses continue to be academic centers of excellence, training and research“he remarked.

Finally, the governor of Córdoba concluded: “Strength is not in aggression, in seeing who insults the most, but in opening up to dialogue, construction and tolerance.”

The university unions called a new national strike for October 17

After the ratification in Deputies of President Javier Milei’s veto, the Union Front of National Universitieswhich brings together all the teaching and non-teaching unions in the country, called this Thursday to a new national strike for October 17 and a week of fighting starting on the 21st of this month.

“The Trade Union Front has resolved the deepening of the fight plan with a horizon of dispute with the national government that has deprived us of the tool of the University Financing Law,” they stated in a statement.

The salary claim continues to be one of the central axes of the claim for the discussion of the 2025 Budget. Until now the national government has been giving increases unilaterally, without reaching any agreement with the unions. For this reason, they demand in the statement “a parity that recognizes the specificity of university workers and offers a solution to the serious salary situation.”

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