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Public universities are not going to close – 2024-04-29 07:31:54

Manuel Adorni, Argentine presidential spokesman.

The Executive of Javier Miley He denied that he was going to close public universities, since that matter “is not on any agenda,” the presidential spokesperson said this Wednesday. Manuel Adorniin his usual press conference at the Pink House.

«Public universities are not going to close. It is not on any agenda nor will it be on our agenda to close a public university. “We are the greatest defenders of public education.”said the spokesperson, who accused political and social leaders of installing that idea among the protesters.

Adorni, who congratulated organizers and protesters for marching “in peace” and for their “genuine” demands, stressed, however, that he was “against it being intertwined with issues of a political nature and that old politics ends up using it.” in reference to opposition and human rights leaders who participated in the marches.

Javier Milei, president of Argentina.

«Let’s stop debating the closure of public universities because it is, I would tell you, even evil on the part of those who propose it. It is a matter of great evil, because they play with people’s dreams and we do not want that to happen. “We came to give a future to those who felt they didn’t have one.”he asserted.

The Milei Executive maintains its intention that educational centers be audited so that “the balance of public accounts” is maintained, since “it would seem incredible” that someone would refuse to do so when they work “with public money.”

Argentina is experiencing this Wednesday the hangover of the massive defense of public higher education in the streets in the face of the economic adjustment imposed by the Milei Government, which interpreted the marches throughout the country in a political key.

In his usual vehicle for launching public speeches, social networks, the libertarian president published a message, in which the image created by artificial intelligence of a lion, an animal with which he usually identifies, was seen drinking from a cup with the inscription: «Left-handed tears».

«Glorious day for the beginning of revelation. Whoever wants to hear (see) let him hear (see). Long live fucking freedomMilei published on her X and Instagram accounts at the end of the day this Tuesday, as a culmination of civil society protests against her adjustment policies, specifically those related to public education.

Nearly half a million citizens – students, teachers, university staff, as well as unions, politicians and social organizations – demonstrated at the Federal University March through the streets of Buenos Aires, to which several tens of thousands more were added throughout the country, in defense of public higher education and against the Executive’s policies in that area. EFE (I)

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