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What do senators propose to expand the New Palmira Lyceum

What do senators propose to expand the New Palmira Lyceum

Thus arose from the meeting that both members of the Upper House, maintained on Tuesday 29 with the APAL commission of the Liceo de Palmira, which was accompanied by the director of the center, Jimena Modernell.

A large delegation of Apal, headed by Javier Mallorca received De Lima and Viera, in a local in Mallorca. The approach was concrete: “Five more rooms are needed” because the headquarters is “collapsed” for lack of space, an investment that would be around “200 thousand dollars.”

Viera said that in the works “we must involve economically, in addition to the national government, the departmental and municipal government.”

Both senators considered that it is new Palmira who is presenting locative difficulties at the secondary level in the department of Colonia. And they proposed a meeting with the general director of the ANEP, Manuel Oroño, in which the political representatives of the department participate, that is, the aforementioned senators; More deputies Mario Colman (PN), Cecilia Badín (FA), and Nibia Reisch (PC), who are also on the subject.

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