The “line” recently reached by Nikos Androulakis was repeated by PASOK’s special buyer, Stefanos Parastatidis, in the competent Committee of the Parliament during the first discussion of the bill on private universities.
“Yes” to the revision of Article 16, “no” to the Pierrakakis bill,” said Mr. Parastatidis essentially, highlighting the meteoric argumentation of the third party for a bill that has caused the fierce reactions of the academic community.
“No experimentation with the Constitution” said the PASOK expert buyer literally, while rejecting the false dilemmas – as he called them – posed by the government, but at the same time winking at the majority for the revision of the disputed article of the Constitution.
He also noted that PASOK does not want to stick to the “no to all change” point of view as long as it, as he added, ensures equal opportunities, urging the ND to draw examples from the education systems of Cyprus, Finland and Sweden .
Earlier, he had clarified that student outflows concern countries with weak Universities and that to reduce them “we need strong HEIs and not branches and camouflaged franchises”.
“With whom have you been working on the bill for seven months? Who wrote it? Where did they write that?’ he wondered and underlined that PASOK will deconstruct one by one the articles of the bill concerning the establishment of non-state universities.
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