The Teachers' Assembly, inactive for seven years, is reactivated again to stand up to the voluntary linguistic segregation plan that the parties in the Government intend to promote. The plan aims to offer the choice of the language of instruction in primary courses next school year, to later extend it to the rest of the educational stages.

The meeting was attended by around 160 teachers - dressed in green t-shirts - from 60 schools on the islands who agreed to create various working committees on the most pressing demands of the sector.