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Power outages. The deputy of Manica, Anna Pic challenges the Minister of Education

Anna Pic questioned the Minister of National Education, after explaining that schools would not be considered a priority in case of load reduction. (©La Presse de la Manche)

In recent days, ministers have turned to the media to warn of possible power outages winter 2022and invoke the “responsibility” and “efforts” of the French.

A few hours later, Emmanuel Macron he was annoyed by the anxious tone of some, who said: “The scenarios of fear, not for me! In this context of potential power outages, education should not escape the famous load shedding, according to the imagined scenario.

Education, “adjustment variable”?

Indeed, Education Minister Pap Ndiaye has indicated that “there will be no (lessons) in the morning” in the areas that will be affected by planned and targeted cuts this winter. The educational institutions will not be considered a priority, as are the hospitals where is the police stationsand can therefore be private electricity at certain times of the day.

There is Tuesday 6 Decemberthe PS deputy for the district, Anna Pic, questioned the minister in the hemicycle ofNational assembly.

After the disastrous effects generated by the closure of these establishments during the health crisis, we would like to warn you of the need to keep them open. Education cannot continuously be the adjustment variable for the successive crises we are experiencing. These closures portend a negative impact on the destabilization of the school rhythm and on the health, including mental, of the students.

Anna Pic

The member also pointed his finger method of governanceThey economic consequences for families, the “questioning” of women’s work because “most of them will be the ones who will stay at home” to look after their children.

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