
Ramírez reported that the consultation is conducting the NA is a "fake consultation." Ramírez, on behalf of other non-governmental education sector, said that he sent a communication Queipo where he said "the law aims to promote the changes needed to process towards a new social reality of equality and fairness. "
face of such adulteration of the spirit and rules of the Constitution, said Ramirez," the communities they represent reiterated their firm determination to defend the threatened constitutional principles, which in education guarantee us a democratic education based on all currents of thought, and free access to all sources of knowledge. Defend academic freedom, autonomy and creative discussion of all ideologies, not dogmatic imposition of one of them. Peace, coexistence and creative exchange, instead of war, exclusion, and castration of students under a single thought. "
Read the press release issued on Monday 20 July: Press Statement .
(photo taken from El Nacional)
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