Des manifestants sifflent Azcon à Huesca à propos de la concertation éducative

Des centaines de personnes ont manifesté mercredi contre le président d'Aragon, Jorge Azcon, devant le Foro Agroindustrial de Huesca lors du deuxième jour d'une grève de l'éducation.

Les manifestants ont scandé des slogans contre la concertation du Bachillerato et ont exigé davantage de ressources pour les écoles publiques. Azcon, présent à un événement institutionnel, a défendu sa politique et a appelé au respect des décisions démocratiques prises par son gouvernement.

Le président d'Aragon a souligné que cette mesure faisait partie du programme électoral du PP. Il a affirmé que l'enseignement public dispose désormais de plus de ressources que par le passé et a comparé la situation avec d'autres régions comme la Navarre ou le Pays basque.

La maire de Huesca, Lorena Orduna, a également suscité la controverse en liant ces manifestations au Parti socialiste. Les syndicats CCOO, CGT, STEPA et CSIF poursuivent la grève en raison d'investissements insuffisants et de la détérioration des infrastructures éducatives.

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