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Elections: conflict over playing with university bases

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Elections: conflict over playing with university bases

election debate changed the “field” and transferred to student desks. The reason was his schedule SYRIZA in which its repeal figures prominently in commitments to education minimum import base V universities from this year. The Prime Minister from Argostoli did not leave unanswered the election promise of the official opposition, as New Democracy they think that Alexis Tsipras he winks at today’s 17-year-olds, who will vote in a few days and are now going to the 2nd lyceum, but especially at 18-year-olds, who will be examined in a few days.

Young children, he said, “should know that when they finish school, they will go to a school where they will get a diploma that reflects, and they will find a good job with a good income.” OUR Kyriakos Mitsotakis added that “this is our vision for a new generation. Do not give them admission to universities, almost without effort, canceling the special base. Well, for them to go to a school they probably won’t graduate, we don’t serve them that way.”

In youth parties

The importance that the President of SYRIZA attaches to this particular issue was also shown by the link he made on TikTok, a medium where young people are “often” online. “This is a commitment because we don’t want to create barriers to higher education for those kids who have the rudimentary potential to succeed,” he said. In Piraeus, it seems, they decided to raise this issue very highly, as they believe that a tough election campaign is going on from Kumunduru. Pavlos Marinakis spoke of “defining vulgar politicking for SYRIZA to promise to change the scope of exams to ‘A'”. The secretary of the New Democracy Political Committee even talked about the bomb that SYRIZA is going to plant a few days before the Greek elections.

Mr. Mitsotakis said that “we should not offer admission to universities without any effort” – Tsipras’ response.

Two reasons

Alexis Tsipras returned to the topic, speaking to ANT1. According to him, the admission base was introduced by the government not to increase the level of admission, but for two reasons: “Firstly, to gradually close faculties and reduce public spending on higher education, and secondly, the very obvious reason to have a pool of clients in private colleges.

On this issue, his report made an indelible impression. Costa Zurari on ANT1, who claimed that “the minimum entry base sent kids, rich kids, jerks, those with money, to private stock exchanges, and the rest got disbanded.” Alexis Tsipras made it clear that under no circumstances does he share this view, while New Democracy emphasized that “in a normal party, Mr. Zuraris would not even be a candidate.”

Yesterday, answers were given to the “shortcomings” of SYRIZA in matters of education. Othonas Iliopoulos, who teaches at Harvard, one of the most famous private universities in the world, took part in SKAI against the revision of article 16, as well as the university police, although, as he admitted, the institution where he teaches exists. The candidate in the SYRIZA State Vote stressed that “the right question is what do universities need. And that’s teachers and money.”

Author: Antonis Anzoletos

Source: Kathimerini

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