The Minister of Education presented his department’s draft budget for next year in a session of more than two hours on Tuesday before the Committee on Economy and Finance of the Basque Parliament.
The Minister of Education, Jokin Bildarratzhas emphasized that the education bill has a “very clear impact” on strengthening staff and investing in education centers that his department operates in the Budgets for 2024after which he reiterated his call for the opposition to act “constructively” on the project.
Bildarratz presented this Tuesday, in a performance of more than two hours for the Committee on Economy and Finance of the Basque Parliamentyour department’s proposed budget for the coming year.
The counsel, in response to questions from various groups on this issue, assured that the “incidence” of the Education Act on next year’s education budget is “very clear”.
Bildarratz recalled that in this project – which is entering the final phase of consideration in the Chamber – actions are planned until 2034, although some of them are already “under way”. He further indicates that the number of professionals in public education has increased in recent years 2000 employeesin a context – as emphasized – of a decline in the number of students.
“There is an obvious bet,” he added, before pointing out that “another important element regarding the application of the law is the increase in investments.” In this context, he explained that “the economic memory of the law itself” speaks of a series 800 million euros for the coming years.
For this reason it is in favor of the EH Bildu references Due to the “generosity” with which they have acted so far regarding the education law, he has stated that for his part he will try to “keep this going” and that a text “for all” will finally be adopted. In this sense, he has reiterated his call for the opposition to adopt a ‘constructive’ and not ‘destructive’ stance.
Source: EITB

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