The last unknown that the Galician Government maintains about the reintegration of minors refers to the strip From 0 to 3 years. The president of the Xunta, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has assured that the Executive is weighing the decision and attending to the different specialists, to be able to assess a position in this regard “in the coming days.”
“There is a rich, intense and important discussion among specialists,” Feijóo explained at a press conference. Specifically, among those who consider that “it can be opened” and who argue that children “have a contagious capacity of less than 0.7-0.8 percent”, and among other pediatricians “who are against or who qualify that proposal. “
The president of the Executive has insisted that the first thing will be “to see if it happens to phase 2“and, previously,” consult with the pediatricians “, who are the ones who are advising, to see” what is their health proposal. “” That is what we are going to try to discern in the coming days. “
He local government of A Coruña this awaiting the instructions established by the Department of Partner Policies regarding the opening of nursery schools to decide whether to open municipal ones.
The nurseries in A Coruña are ready
The Councilor for Education, Jesús Celemín, explained in Hoy por Hoy A Coruña that all centers have been disinfected and cleaned. However, they are waiting for a protocol.
“With the masks, divers, gloves, hydrogels, a rude number for the best of the students, we could get at least some security, 100% I would like to assure it, but of course, it is difficult,” explained the Councilor for Education, Jesús Celemín, on Radio Coruña Cadena SER.
A few days ago, private nursery schools had shown their concern about a possible return of children under 3 years of age, since so far there is no type of health protocol.
Controversy in plenary over the use of Galician as a vehicular language
The first municipal plenary session in A Coruña since the state of alarm approved with the votes in favor of PSOE, Marea and BNG the free children’s schools next year, which will have Galician as the vehicular language.
This has been the main reason for the abstention from PP and Citizens, who have shown their discomfort with this point of the agreement between PSOE and Atlantic Tide. They consider that it contravenes what is established by the Xunta de Galicia.
Roberto Coira, of PP, affirms that it will go against the regulations: “The Galician language is imposed, if the vehicular language is Galician, the regulations do not say that and if we maintain this attitude, we would be against the regulations.”
Monica Martinez, from Ciudadanos, criticizes the position of the municipal government: “Our children are our future and the best asset must be the human factor, so we regret that the PSOE government uses and conditions the rules of free schools to the use of Galician as a vehicle language.”
Atlantic Marea recalls that the Council of Europe reproached the Galician government that the presence of Galician “is insufficient in teaching“Especially at the pre-school level.”
Nationalists have gone further to speak about the situation of infant schools and the work of educators and caregivers.
In the city there are 5,600 children between 0 and 3 years old, of which about 1,900 are enrolled in a public school. In the city, according to the PP, there would be a deficit of 480 places.
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