Manifestantes pitan a Azcón en Huesca por la concertación educativa

Centenares de personas protestaron este miércoles contra el presidente de Aragón, Jorge Azcón, a las puertas del Foro Agroindustrial de Huesca, durante la segunda jornada de huelga educativa.

Los manifestantes corearon consignas contra la concertación del Bachillerato y reclamaron más recursos para la escuela pública. Azcón, que participaba en un acto institucional, defendió su política y pidió respeto a las decisiones democráticas adoptadas por su Gobierno.

El presidente aragonés recordó que la medida formaba parte del programa electoral del PP. Afirmó que la educación pública cuenta ahora con más medios que en etapas anteriores y comparó la situación con otras comunidades como Navarra o el País Vasco.

La alcaldesa de Huesca, Lorena Orduna, también generó polémica al vincular las protestas con el Partido Socialista. Los sindicatos CCOO, CGT, STEPA y CSIF mantienen la huelga por la falta de inversión y el deterioro de las infraestructuras educativas.

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