This Thursday, November 12th, at 12 pm in the Auditorium of the Campus de la Merced of the University of Murcia, Alberto Garzón will be with Magdalena Martinez and Rebeca Gonzalez defending public education and college.
Cieza IU-Green is pleased to invite all citizens of the municipality to participate in this event, which is part of the election campaign of candidates of Popular Unity led by Magdalena Martinez Bode in the district of Murcia and Alberto Garzón of Madrid, as presidential candidate by the coalition government under the strong support received both in the recent primary elections held this formation of the left.
The Federal Department of Education of IU has collected in his "Notebook of Education program Unidad Popular", produced jointly with the educational community over recent months, a strong commitment to public education, universal, secular, inclusive and free, understood as a fundamental right and a cornerstone of society that helps build a freer citizenship, critical and less inequality.
This commitment is embodied in proposals for consensus with other formations of the Popular Unity and we can see first hand on Thursday 12th in Murcia's meeting with Alberto Garzón.
Among them include the promotion of the democratic participation of the different sectors within the education community, including students, also in their own teaching-learning, reducing the interim until a limit of 8 100 for the way of converting precarious tenure at steady job, using as a tool the public offer of employment, scrupulous respect for freedom of conscience, the focus on attention to diversity, with the means, or the determined promotion without nuances the values ​​of peace, solidarity, multiculturalism, gender equality, respect for the environment.
Two essential tools for achieving these objectives would be the drafting of a new education law whose basic axes would be agreed with the entire educational community, associations, organizations, social movements, civil institutions and citizens in general, and put to a referendum for ratification with bring stability to the education system over time, and place in the Constitution, by means of reform, a minimum rate of 7 per 100 of GDP allocated to the education system and by 3 100 university and research.
Source: IU-verdes Cieza