The Government of the City of Buenos Aires criminally denounced the parents of the students who took over the schools in claim of improvements in viands and against the obligatory and unrented labor practices in private companies and public agencies, it was officially reported this Monday.
“The adults responsible for those students who participate in the must be liable for damages that students and school property may suffer”, said a statement from the Buenos Aires Ministry of Education released this Monday.
In the case of Mariano Acosta8 adults who consented to the participation of their children in the shooting were sued.
The Educational Portfolio That Leads Soledad Acuna indicated that, “in addition, a civil lawsuit is being prepared to transfer the cost corresponding to the payment of salaries to teachers and non-teachers for each day without classes due to the school’s occupation.
“We are criminally denouncing the families who are authorizing and entering the schools that were taken over with their children,” said the Buenos Aires Minister of Education, in dialogue with the LN+ news channel.
He added that “there are minors in a public building with adults unknown to us. This is the responsibility of the families who authorize their children to be there. In 2018 there were 40 families that were prosecuted in the justice system because this is a crime”
Regarding what will happen to the young people who take the schools, Acuña said that “they are going to have to make up for each day of classes that they miss, they no longer have the possibility of participating in other educational practices, other student series and pedagogical outings; they lose all those kinds of benefits; and obviously, by missing days of school, they lose opportunities to learn and instances of recovery”.
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“I am not a minister who does not dialogue, what I am not going to do is accept violence and coercion through an occupation. We are not going to dialogue with students who are taking over schools. We had the opportunity to talk all this time and they refused. What is clear is that other rules of the game are beginning to govern, ”he said.
The Higher Normal School Living Languages Sofia Esther Broquen of Spangenberg, the school Mariano Acosta and the Higher School Specialized in Ceramics No. 1 of the city of Buenos Aires remained this Monday taken over by their students.