The measure will be debated by universities across the country in the coming days.
While the budget situation does not improve, the Interfaculty Assembly decided this Saturday to call a third Federal University March for next November 12.
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Students and groups from the National Technological University (UTN) and the National University of the Arts (UNA) participated in the assembly. These days, the measure It must be debated, and therefore approved, by universities throughout the country.


Although the march will still be analyzed in the coming days, for this week a street block in the Obelisk has already been confirmed for this November 1st and a mobilization to the Plaza de Mayo and the headquarters of the General Confederation of Labor (CGT). ) to ask them to call a national strike on the day of the new University March.
Furthermore, the next November 5 at 5:00 p.m. a meeting will be held at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the UBAwhere student centers and teaching and non-teaching unions from all over the country will participate, to organize the third federal university mobilization.
At the same time, there are dozens of faculties throughout the country that continue to carry out protests after the veto of the University Financing law. They confirmed that the sessions will continue between Monday the 28th and Wednesday the 30th and there will be public classes until the end of the semester.
The Government advances with audits of universities
In the midst of multiple complaints, the Executive Branch continues with the plan of advance with the audits of the General Audit Office of the Nation (SIGEN), initiative that UBA rejected because it maintains that the President of the Nation wants to “intervene in public universities” in order to “control what is taught and learned.”
The entity reported, through a statement, that it will make a national and international call for all independent professionals to “carry out a special audit on its internal control system”, with the aim of providing transparent and publicly accessible data, at the same time. time that aims to “defend” the “principle of academic freedom” that it has always had.
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