La École alsacienne despide a Pierre de Panafieu tras 24 años como director

Pierre de Panafieu, director de la École alsacienne durante 24 años, fue destituido 18 meses antes de su jubilación prevista debido a acusaciones de fomentar un ambiente de clan y a discrepancias sobre su sucesor. Profesores y padres se manifestaron en su apoyo el jueves por la noche cerca de La Closerie des Lilas en París. La decisión de la junta ha agravado la crisis en la escuela.

Pierre de Panafieu, ampliamente elogiado por su gestión tras 24 años al frente de la École alsacienne, fue despedido por el consejo de administración. Algunos profesores y padres le acusan de fomentar un ambiente de clan que uno de ellos describió como "este tráfico de influencias que lo estaba corrompiendo todo".

La disputa se centró en los acuerdos de sucesión, en particular en la elección de Nicolas L’Hotellier como su sustituto. Aunque esperaba jubilarse en el verano de 2027, de Panafieu fue destituido antes de tiempo.

El jueves por la noche, Mathieu Cortadellas, expresidente de la asociación de padres, organizó una concentración cerca de La Closerie des Lilas, al límite del Barrio Latino y Notre-Dame-des-Champs. De Panafieu rechazó las acusaciones de "tráfico de influencias" desde una plataforma improvisada, respaldado por profesores, padres y figuras influyentes, incluidos varios premios Nobel y exministros.

Esta inusual protesta pública no ha calmado las tensiones: la decisión del despido parece haber intensificado la crisis en lugar de resolverla.

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