スペインのバレンシアでは、政府の教育費削減や教育改革(改悪?)に反対して、20'000人の中学生や大学生などが国民党本部を包囲して教育大臣の辞任を要求
protestas estudiantiles
Dos mil estudiantes rodean la sede del PP en Valencia al grito de “Wert, dimisión”
El 70% de los alumnos de los colegios públicos de Valencia secunda la huelga convocada por CEAPA
Detenido y liberado un estudiante por impedir el paso a una ambulancia en Valencia
Los estudiantes se rebelan contra la “escuela franquista del PP”
Vuelve el racionamiento
N. CABALLER / A. G. PALOMO Valencia 18 OCT 2012 - 14:46 CET
student protests
Two thousand students around the PP headquarters in Valencia shouting "Wert, resignation"
70% of students in public schools in Valencia secondary strike called by CEAPA
Arrested and released a student to prevent an ambulance step in Valencia
Students rebel against the "school of PP Franco"
Back rationing
N. CABALLER / A. G. PALOMO Valencia 18 OCT 2012 - 14:46 CET
Student protests against the government's education reform, cuts in education applied since January and rising tuition fees has left several scenes for memory. About two thousand university students and secondary education have surrounded the headquarters of the PP in Valencia, Quart street, shouting "Wert, resignation." Furthermore, the classrooms of public schools and colleges remained nearly empty of students in response to the strike call of the Confederation of Parents CEAPA throughout Spain.
Tempers caldeaban from early in the morning on college campuses as students dropped out of schools. At noon, about three thousand students have started a march to protest against cuts in the streets of Valencia. From Blasco Ibáñez Avenue students have traveled to the headquarters of the High Court of Valencia where he was being questioned Rafael Blasco, exportavoz of PP in the Valencian Parliament and exconsejero Solidarity and Citizenship. The march has turned to the Palau de la Generalitat. Concentrated in Manises Square, students have decided to move to the PP headquarters in Calle Quart. Protesters have cut traffic on the Gran Via and Ferdinand have surrounded the headquarters of the PP in Valencia, reinforced by members of the National Police.
Students have been charged against the minister Wert and have moved to Lluís Vives Institute, home of the protests that led to the so-called spring Valencia late last February. The bulk of the rally has lost importance, but hundreds of students have decided to move to Water Street, the main shopping street of the city of Valencia, to the seat of the government delegation. From there, the remaining group of about 100 people, has returned to the faculty of History, beginning of the march, to remain there until the start of the afternoon.
A thousand students have taken the campus of the University of Alicante at noon, reports Moltó Ezekiel, to denounce the successive cuts imposed by the Minister José Ignacio Wert and university fees increases, without incident.
The university conducted its meetings last night and camped at night as law faculties normally
First thing in the morning if there were attempts to clashes with police in the universities of Valencia, according to parents' associations in the public network. A student has been arrested and released at ten o'clock in the Blasco Ibáñez campus in Valencia, for trying to prevent the passage of an ambulance, police sources have said.
The second incident occurred at the same time, about eight o'clock in the tramway's Carrasca in Tarongers Avenue, where the Vera campus of the Polytechnic University of Social Sciences and the University of Valencia. Although traffic has been restored and normalized soon after. Students Union sources have said that "during the struggle between the students and the regional police, a young woman has been injured in the head of a blow" inflicted by an agent.
The student pickets have tried to block virtually all access to the campus of Valencia, causing "significant deductions," according to the Traffic Management Center in Catalonia Avenue, the northern bypass, Aragon Avenue, Primate Reig and V -21 in Valencia sense input.
In front of the second day of protests within the educational community, monitoring the strike called by the Confederation of Associations of Parents of Public School yesterday Gonzalo Anaya left an avalanche of half-empty classrooms and protests from parents and students on the doors of public schools.
In Náquera, for example, the public school AMPA Lluch Emilio invited its members to endorse the strike of students and families called by the Confederation of PTAs, CEAPA. Parents have protested "the serious attacks that public education is suffering" and made visible its "rejection of the current scenario public education living in Spain and specifically in Valencia."
This evening attend the demonstration in Valencia to say "Enough!" The Minister of Education, José Ignacio Wert, and María José Català counselor.
The valuation of the attendance data is in many cases 70%. Some classes are filled with just three students, so that the courses have been gathering. In Benimaclet in Valencia capital, the parents of the three public schools-Max Aub, Carles Salvador and Catalá-Stop have made protests and workshops on the street to make visible the student strike. "We value, above all, the support of parents, because since the center has not been any kind of proselytism," remarked Vicenta Guijarro, president of Carles Salvador, estimating participation in strikes by 85%.
The same percentage has been replicated in populations of the province of Valencia as Bocairent, where "there were 127 children attended school, 33% of students enrolled" in the public school in town.
スペインのバレンシアでは、政府の教育費削減や教育改革(改悪?)に反対して、20'000人の中学生や大学生などが国民党本部を包囲して教育大臣の辞任を要求
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