| Reverte: "Signatures will be collected under the slogan" StopLeyCelaá "to stop this law and return to the centers education the normality with which they have been working for years "| The Popular Party of Águilas opposes the already known Celaá Law, which aims to restrict rights and duties and which threatens the plurality of the educational system that is key to a democratic society.
In addition, the local PP joins the collection of signatures of the "More Plural Manifesto" to bet on a quality educational system that contributes to a better society. The president of the Popular Party of Águilas, Eva Reverte, together with the senators, Juan Mª Vázquez and Violante Tomás; the regional deputy, Clara Valverde; and the 'popular' councilor, Antonio Landaburu, has met with the director of the Carlos V school, Benito Mateo, and the head of studies of the Mª Inmaculada school, Jesús Llorente, to assess how the new educational law affects the centers of the location. Reverte stressed that "in this meeting we have made them aware of the strategies that will be carried out by the Popular Party, both nationally and regionally, since we are going to appeal this new educational law that violates, among other aspects, freedom of choice of educational center ", in addition" we have known the opinion and how the directors of the concerted centers of Águilas are considering the new norms that will govern the educational system ". Among some of the premises included in the Celaá Law, Reverte has indicated that "families have the right to freely choose what education they want for their children, so we support the public, concerted and private network" and, of course, "we defend that the ordinary vehicular language of education throughout the Spanish territory is and will be Castilian ". The senator, Violante Tomás, has indicated that "the Special Education centers and the right of families to choose them as an educational proposal for their children cannot disappear, since schools cannot address the special education that children with different abilities receive ". "It is a law that was born without the consensus of the educational community, which directly attacks freedoms, Spanish as the main heritage we share, special education and that will generate inequalities if it is approved," stressed the senator `popular´, Juan Mª Vázquez. Vázquez has clarified that from the PP "we are going to resort to all instances, including the Constitutional Court.
For now we will defend all our amendments in the Senate and we trust that the rest of the political groups understand that it is the worst law that Spain can have in Education Matters Education cannot be changed by a handful of votes to carry out general state budgets "since" it is a law that is born with the days numbered. "Signatures will be collected under the slogan" StopLeyCelaá "to stop this law and return to the educational centers the normality with which they have been working for years," Reverte reported. If you want to join this national claim for the educational system, you can do so by signing at the headquarters of the Popular Party of Águilas, located at Calle Manuel Becerra, 3.
Source: PP Águilas