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Nicolás Trotta: 'We can never have the fanaticism of presence or absolute presence'

2021-05-01T01:54:48.553Z


The Minister of Education announced that he will meet with his peers from the City and Province before the announcements of new restrictions.


04/28/2021 9:04 AM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 04/28/2021 9:04 AM

The Minister of Education, Nicolás Trotta, announced that before the new restrictions due to the coronavirus are announced, he will meet with his peers from the City and Province, he again spoke of going to a "managed presence" and criticized the protests.

"

We can never have fanaticism of presence or absolute presence

, less in a pandemic. It is not what determines the commitment to education," he said in a dialogue with radio

La Red

.

In this way, the official expressed his position after the protests of parents for the suspension of classes in the metropolitan region, which in the City the justice asked to guarantee and which generated crossings between the Buenos Aires administration and the national government.

The dispute will be settled by the Supreme Court of Justice, who asked the attorney general, Eduardo Casal, to analyze the latest presentations for and against the DNU, which suspended face-to-face classes for fifteen days only at the AMBA.

"We

must put aside the political dispute

so as not to add anguish to the families, that there are classes or no classes, that some care about education and others do not want presence, it is a reality of enormous complexity and while the records hit us of deceased, "he added.

News in development.

JPE



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Source: clarin

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