Government advances new university financing law

The Argentine government is promoting a new University Financing Law to compensate universities that have been demanding more budget for months. The initiative will enter via decree and be published in the Official Bulletin next Monday. It could be addressed in extraordinary sessions.

The Argentine government has announced the promotion of a new University Financing Law, aimed at addressing the demands for increased budget from higher education institutions, which have been claiming additional funds for several months.

According to available information, this legislative initiative will enter via decree and is expected to be published in the Official Bulletin next Monday. This could allow for its consideration in extraordinary sessions of Congress.

Public universities have expressed for months the need for adequate financing to maintain their operations and educational programs. This measure seeks to compensate for those budgetary shortfalls, though specific amounts are not detailed in the initial announcements.

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The Chilean government reinforces its stance to bar university gratuidad for students convicted of serious crimes, as part of the Escuelas Protegidas bill, amid heated debate on its constitutionality and impact on social reintegration.

The University of Buenos Aires' Superior Council unanimously demanded that the national government implement the University Financing Law and ratified the budget emergency for 2026. The action addresses the lack of budget updates, which do not cover inflation or essential expenses. This endangers the institution's teaching, research, and health activities.

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In the 'QR!' program on Canal E, experts analyzed the government's university funding project and compared it to the current law. Germán Pinazo, vice-rector of the Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, stated that the executive is breaching an existing regulation backed by the judiciary. The discussion highlighted budgetary obligations and effects on salaries and scholarships.

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