Soledad Acuña on Cristina Kirchner: “the only thing left for her is the insult”

“In political terms, when a person has exhausted their model of representation, the only thing left is the insult. And that’s happening to Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. Women have an obligation to be more careful and respectful to each otherbecause we know how difficult it is to do politics as a woman, we always owe each other solidarity”, declared the Buenos Aires Minister of Education, Soledad Acuna.

Response to the vice president’s attack on Patricia Bullrich in a talk with congressmen from the Frente de Todos, in which he had suggested that the president of the PRo could have been drunk when he wrote a message against him. Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner He had targeted the former Minister of Security in this way: “The president of the party took out an unintelligent tweet where she says ’12 years of government, 12 years in prison.’ She wrote it and signed it. I don’t know if it was the afternoon time and I was half… but if you think about it, at least don’t write it down.”

“These comments are completely misplaced. This is violence. All my support for Patricia Bullrich”, was yesterday the response of the head of the Buenos Aires Government, Horacio Rodriguez Larreta. “Half what? (SIC)”, expressed for her part the deputy Maria Eugenia Vidal. “This is political violence against a woman. This is Cristina Kirchner”, added the former governor of Buenos Aires

“Paraphrasing Churchill: I can not take, but you can not stop being corrupt”, was the laconic response of the aforementioned, Patricia Bullrich. “20 days ago we discussed about the trial of Cristina Fernandez of Kirchner and what she wants us to discuss, which are not the real problems. We are talking about children and adults who make an enormous effort to study and have not been able to attend with the usual assistance for 20 days because otherwise they cannot return home, “he accused. Soledad Acuna in reference to the collective stoppages that complicate the normal transfer of students.

“Cristina Kirchner does not want let’s talk about what’s important, which is what your government is doing with the crisis. He wants us to discuss the autonomy of the city when we should talk about uncontrolled inflation, the adjustment of rates, 50% poverty, cuts in education and the null contribution to the adjustment by state companies that have losses, such as Aerolineas Argentina. The autonomy of the City is not in doubt, what needs to be discussed is what happens to us Argentines every day”, added Acuña.

“What I want to hear is how we are going to solve the underlying problems. How are we going to guarantee that boys and girls learn what we did not teach well or could not incorporate. Opportunities must be generated, more hours and days, different spaces with different strategies, ”the minister continued in dialogue with El Disparador (Delta 90.3), in which she also referred to the proposal of the province of Buenos Aires to eliminate repetition in secondary schools, to which the Buenos Aires minister referred Alberto Siloni.

“Permanence or repetition is a tool that seeks to solve the lack of learning of certain contents or a whole series of contents. All national and international research shows that repetition has not guaranteed that boys have better educational trajectories. But we are talking about a province that had no classes for 2 yearswhich did not create new opportunities to learn what cannot be learned, which later made the evaluation and promotion regimens more flexible, and now talks about eliminating repetition”, said Acuña.

Soledad Acuna

“We created the school on Saturdays, which are care and accompaniment centers of the trajectories where the boys can appear to prepare the previous subjects or in processes. The materials are prepared for 10 sequences and then presented. They can also be assembled summer or winter schools where the contents are worked on so that they can later perform or evaluate”, contrasted the minister on the policies applied in Buenos Aires territory.

“We are finishing the evaluation and we believe that the adjustment is not going to affect the connectivity plans that we have planned or the investment in infrastructure that Nación was going to transfer to us, but we still do not have the concrete numbers. What is incredible and incomprehensible is that the area of ​​education is the one that contributes the most to the adjustment, state companies are not contributing, other privileged areas of politics are not either. It is as if Kirchnerism understood that there are good and bad adjustments, when another government makes them they are neoliberal adjustments, when they make them it is a necessary adjustment, there is an absolute double standard”, Acuna concluded.

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