Damascus-Sana
Children's parliaments work to train young people to take responsibility and acquaint them with their rights and duties, and to develop the seed of discussion and culture of dialogue with them.When they meet with each other and raise their problems and aspirations in front of other people larger than them and able to benefit them reach a lot of positive points in the formation of their childhood personalities.
The topics raised by children spontaneously when they were allowed in the first conference for them in the building of the province of Damascus touched on the lack of a sufficient cadre of informatics teachers for some classes and their need to re-intensify school trips or avant-garde.
Some of them called for activating the role of school health doctor and school health guides in the schools, caring for pioneers in the style of scientific Olympiad students, allocating an environmental festival for children, finding a solution to the traffic congestion caused by transportation in front of school doors, and activating the drawing class, music and attention to talents.
“The demands of children are right and it is not permissible to infringe on recreational classes such as drawing and music because they develop their talents and launch their creations,” said a direct response by the Director of Damascus Education, Ghassan Lahham, within the Children's Parliament. Since the start of the academic year on the processing of infrastructure in schools and repair the shortage of teaching staff and announced a competition for teachers to fill the vacancies in all schools.
Environment Director, Wadih Juha, considered that children are an essential partner in the activities and activities they carry out because through them, they transmit cultures and positive behavior to the members of the community in addition to their important role in protecting the environment and therefore they are participating in the afforestation and hygiene campaigns and all these activities talk about them in their mini-parliament.
Omaima Ibrahim, Director of Culture at the Vanguard of the Baath Organization, pointed out that after the conclusion of parliaments in the governorates, the young parliamentarians will gather under the dome of the People's Assembly to give their opinions, ideas and aspirations to the officials.
A number of children members of the parliament, including Hala El-Yassin, Ibrahim February and Dima Salama, said in their statements to the delegate of SANA that the parliament is an important and new step to strengthen their personality and encourage them to put forward their problems and find solutions in a distinctive atmosphere that brings them together as adult parliaments. And their neighborhoods.
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