The councilor of Together for Change worked on the initiative in conjunction with the National Deputy Adriana Cáceres. They hope that it will be dealt with in the Deliberative Council as soon as possible.
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Claudia Zakhem, from the block of UCR councilors in the Deliberative Council of Pilar, today presented a draft resolution to request that Education and the Educational System be declared essential by the Province of Buenos Aires, at the same level as security and safety. Health.
The proposal was worked out in conjunction with the National Deputy by Pilar Adriana Cáceres, from Together for Change, who has been supporting the return to presence and the struggle of Organized Students and Parents.
“What happened with education in the quarantine was a tragedy; more than a million and a half students were left out of the system. Never in history has education been so despised, promoting the inequality of poverty,” said Cáceres, who explained that “Education is essential for the development and containment of our children; with the latest measures it was shown that the educational system was always safe and has nothing to do with contagion.”
“The project is in line with the supranational pacts signed by Argentina, with the National Constitution and with the rights of the child, but it is also in line with what is carried out by the government of the City of Buenos Aires led by Horacio Rodríguez Larreta” They specified from the Juntos por el Cambio work team.
Among the considerations, Zakhem detailed that “the closure of schools has been devastating, it affected learning, protection and well-being of children and adolescents” while ensuring that “there were secondary consequences at an emotional level. , changes in sleeping and eating habits that affected emotional and cognitive development “.
As specified, the Organized Students association gathered more than 900 signatures that are presenting in 85 Deliberative Councils of Buenos Aires supporting the initiative, in Pilar the delivery of the document is also carried out through Claudia Zakhem.
On the other hand, from Together for Change, they remarked that “although the classes returned this week with protocol in Pilar and in the AMBA, the reasons or causes are still unknown why in many districts of the province they are still prohibited.”
It is expected that the project will be discussed shortly in the Deliberative Council of Pilar.
“Closed schools promote conditions that affect development, health and fundamental rights; declaring the essentiality of Education is indispensable and urgent”, concluded the legislator Adriana Cáceres.
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