“
Heartbreaking.
Despairing
.”
It is in these terms that Laurent Zameckowski, vice-president of the Peep, the second federation of parents of pupils, comments on the decision, Friday, of the Minister of National Education to postpone the two baccalaureate specialty tests, planned in mid-March, on May 11, 12 and 13.
“The minister did not listen to parents and high school students, but to the teachers' unions.
How not to see there, a few weeks before the presidential election, a purely political decision?
he asks.
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