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Students in the square in Rome

2020-05-28T15:14:29.598Z


Students from some Roman schools took to the garrison under the Ministry of Education, a demonstration that sees the support of the Communist Youth Front (FGC). (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 28 - Students from some Roman schools in Rome under the Ministry of Education, a demonstration that sees the support of the Youth Communist Front (FGC). At the center of the protests is the opposition to school management in the crisis and the maturity issue.
   "Today we took to the streets to say that the students failed the work of the government and Minister Azzolina - says Flavia Lepizzera, president of the commission for the study of the Provincial Student Council of Rome and militant of the FGC - distance teaching has proven to be a failure, millions of students throughout Italy have seen their right to study compromised and the government's measures to deal with this emergency have proved to be completely insufficient. abandoned to them and now there is even talk of possible failures.
   We finished the school year at home, facing many difficulties. Especially for the students of the popular class, the last period of school has translated into something obstacles. In the face of what has happened in recent months and the lack of answers on the restart of next year, we think that we cannot remain silent. We are spaced and wearing masks, but we certainly do not keep our mouths shut in front of the attitude of a government that puts education last. We want an extraordinary plan to ensure the reopening of public schools in safety, a greater recruitment of teachers and funds for school construction. "
    University students also protested in protest on the issue of university fees.
   (ANSA).

Source: ansa

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