Andueza acknowledges that he is not concerned that EH Bildu will be left out of the Education Act agreement

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In addition to the weight that languages ​​have in education, he believes there are two issues that concern him even more: the need to strengthen public schools and student achievement.

The general secretary of the PSE-EE Eneko Andueza was interviewed this Tuesday on the program “Egun On” on ETB-1, where he acknowledged that he is not concerned about the fact that EH Bildu is left out of the agreement of the Law of education.

“Everyone makes their calculations, therefore they will know what they are doing,” he said. In any case, he has made it clear that it is advisable to analyze everything calmly, without ever ruling out the possibility extend the agreement around this law.

The rush is not good in politics, and less in these types of issues. There has been a need for deep reflection since then much is at stake. If it doesn’t succeed in this legislature, it will in the next legislature. It’s clear that there are discrepanciesSo it is important to try to reach an agreement, and this takes time,” he added.

In addition to the weight that languages ​​have in education, he believes that there are two issues that concern him even more: the need for strengthen public schools and the student performance.

Finally, and returning to the controversy surrounding the last-minute agreement to table joint amendments to the bill, he emphasized that PNV and PSE-EE do not have to appear jointly. “We already did it when we registered the amendments because both parties gave the same reasons. The interpretation has been the same“, it’s finished.

Source: EITB

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