October 17, 2022, 10:06 AM
October 17, 2022, 10:06 AM
The Ministry of Education reported that face-to-face classes will continue in Santa Cruz, despite the indefinite strike due to the census that could start on October 22as Vice Minister Bartolomé Puma said on Monday.
The authority anticipated that public transport will operate on a regular basis, which is why assumes that students will be able to reach their establishments without inconvenience. He guaranteed normality in the work in the Santa Cruz capital.
“Transport will work normally, therefore, the educational sector, through the Departmental Directorate of Education, We will work as normal in the face-to-face modality”, he told Bolivia TV.
The so-called Interinstitutional Committee ratified the pressure measure as of this Saturday, October 22. They demand that the census be carried out in 2023 and not in 2024, as the national government plans.
The authority said that “0.5 percent of the Santa Cruz population is the one promoting unemploymentbut more than 90 percent is for the purpose of working”, including the education sector.
“We say it as the Ministry of Education, there will be no suspension of classes in the department of Santa Cruz in the event of an illegal strike”, emphasized the Deputy Minister of Education.