Soledad Acuña: “Kirchnerism is finished”

We make children and families understand. All levels were able to return to class today. We will be able to continue with our work plan to recover what was lost in the pandemic. We remain firm that there are spaces for dialogue, that everything we do can be improved, that there are instances of participation to raise differences, but closing a school is never the way”, he pointed out. Soledad AcunaBuenos Aires Minister of Education, after the end of the occupation in the tongues and other schools that depend on the City.

“There was no issue to resolve because there was never a concrete demand about which we could sit down to discuss. I insist that the problem was not the demand but the form, we question this. In real terms, there were 150 schools operating, and only 20 that were questioned. For us, what pays us the most is that the children are in schools and pass, that they have better levels in standardized tests. Not the discussion with a few ideologized that they hardly represent any sector of society anymore,” charged Acuña.

“All this was very strange, that is why at first we denounced that it was organized by La Cámpora and Kirchnerism. There was no situation in any of the schools that would have anticipated that this could happen. That is why we were surprised, because we found manuals on how to take over schools”, he denounced, insisting on the responsibility of some politicians from the national ruling party in organizing the school takeovers.

“They were incited by adults, by CTERA teachers and legislators from the Frente de Todos, then the boys make their decisions. In Lengüitas they began with a series of demands, yesterday we held a meeting at the ministry because they had lifted the occupation. And the demands had to do with issues of organization of the school itself”, expanded the Buenos Aires minister, who was denounced by human rights organizations and linked in her methods with the military dictatorship.

“It seems absurd to me to compare completely different historical periods, I think there is a very strong crisis of authority in our society. The adult world does not recognize presidential authority and from then on none. When someone talks about setting limits, orders, respecting rights, it is taken as an act of authoritarianism and not as one of authority in democracy, ”he defended herself.

“I feel like I’m doing what I have to do in my role as a professional adult woman in a position of responsibility. yesI feel that on the other side there is a distortion of history for political purposes that only they end up removing the meaning of everything that happened during the dictatorship”, Acuña commented in dialogue with El Disparador (Delta 90.3).

“This is the form of a model of political and social representation that is finished, it is Kirchnerism that it is finished, that no longer represents the majority of Argentines. need these acts of violence and crazy acts of using history to impose their voice again, because they really no longer represent anyone”, the minister concluded.

by RN

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