Protesters boo Azcon in Huesca over education concertation

Hundreds of people protested Wednesday against Aragon president Jorge Azcon outside the Foro Agroindustrial in Huesca on the second day of an education strike.

Demonstrators chanted against the concertation of Bachillerato and demanded more resources for public schools. Azcon, attending an institutional event, defended his policy and called for respect for the democratic decisions taken by his government.

The Aragon president noted that the measure was part of the PP electoral program. He said public education now has more resources than in previous periods and compared the situation with other regions such as Navarra or the Basque Country.

Huesca mayor Lorena Orduna also sparked controversy by linking the protests to the Socialist Party. Unions CCOO, CGT, STEPA and CSIF continue the strike over insufficient investment and deteriorating educational infrastructure.

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Sit-in protest by educators in Valencia with police incident
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Educational protests in Valencia escalate with sit-in and police incident

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The ninth meeting between unions and Consellera Carmen Ortí ended without agreement on Sunday, leading to a sit-in by union representatives and outdoor protests that included an incident with the National Police.

Around 50,000 people, according to organizers, marched in Madrid on Sunday against cuts and institutional neglect of public education by Isabel Díaz Ayuso's government. The protest gathered teachers, students, and families from all education levels, starting from Atocha and ending at Sol. Participants denounced underfunding, high ratios, and increasing privatization.

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A green tide of teachers, families and students marched through central Valencia on Saturday during the eleventh day of an indefinite strike in non-university public education in the Valencian Community.

65% of Catalan teachers who voted have rejected the pre-agreement with the Generalitat, which included salary increases and more staff. The Education Department will maintain the agreement while USTEC calls for new mobilizations.

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The Catalan government has launched a pilot plan to permanently station Mossos d’Esquadra officers in 13 conflictive secondary schools to prevent youth violence. Interior councillor Núria Parlon defended the measure, but it has drawn widespread rejection from unions, families, directors, and students, who decry cuts to social educators. Only one union supports it.

The Chamber of Deputies' Education Committee approved the Executive's Protected Schools bill on Thursday and sent it to the floor after a tense debate lasting over six hours. Education Minister María Paz Arzola thanked lawmakers for the progress, emphasizing its urgency to combat school violence. Opponents filed constitutionality reservations and criticized the burden on educators.

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More than 10,000 protesters formed a human chain over three kilometers long in Es Trenc, Mallorca, on Sunday to reject the Omnibus Law approved by the Govern on May 26.

 

 

 

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