Ministra Arzola defiende cobros del CAE y PS critica severidad de la Tesorería

La ministra de Educación, María Paz Arzola, afirmó que hubo avisos previos a los deudores del CAE antes de los cobros realizados por la Tesorería General de la República. El Partido Socialista rechazó la severidad de estas medidas.

Arzola señaló que se priorizó a deudores con mayores ingresos y que las personas pueden realizar convenios. “Hubo muchos avisos previos”, dijo en Mesa Central de Canal 13.

El Partido Socialista acusó que las acciones de cobranza vaciaron cuentas bancarias de deudores tras recibir remuneraciones. El partido pidió revisar las medidas para resguardar ingresos esenciales.

Arzola también abordó reformas al Sistema de Admisión Escolar y la Ley de Escuelas Protegidas, que enfrenta un requerimiento en el Tribunal Constitucional.

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