As a result of the proposal of Gustavo Petro, presidential candidate of the Historical Pact, on forgive Icetex credits, A number of reactions have emerged.
(Elections: these are the candidates for the Vice Presidency of Colombia).
According to Petro, “Icetex credits lead the student to drop out of university, to not have the option of entrepreneurship after graduation or to think about suicide (…) Higher education is a right, not a business with public money“.
Speaking of icetex credits that I proposed to forgive because they lead the student to drop out of university, to not have the option of entrepreneurship after graduating or to think about suicide.
Higher education is a right, not a business with public money https://t.co/4TNzWSGu6s
– Gustavo Petro (@petrogustavo) March 29, 2022
To this, the economist and professor of the Faculty of Administration of the University of the Andes, Francisco Azuero, was critical.
“The forgiveness of Icetex credits would make the assets of this financial entity disappear and it would be subject to liquidation, according to the Organic Statute of the Financial System. If Gustavo Petro will have realized the consequences of his proposal?“The expert wrote on Twitter.
The forgiveness of Icetex credits would make the assets of this financial entity disappear and it would be subject to liquidation according to the Organic Statute of the Financial System. If he will have noticed @petrogustavo of the consequences of your proposal?
– Francisco Azuero (@pachoazuero) March 30, 2022
The market analyst Julio César Iglesias also disagreed with the issue, because for him, “Petro’s thing with Icetex (…) is buy votes from taxpayers: socialize debts of high-income Colombians (who had higher education) so that all Colombians assume it, including the poorest“.
Petro’s business with ICETEX is not just “giving” money to debtors, but buying votes charged to taxpayers: socializing debts of high-income Colombians (who had higher education) so that all Colombians assume it, including the most poor.
– Julio César Iglesias (@IglesiasJulio87) March 31, 2022
On the other side, there are also those support Gustavo Petroas is the case of the former Bogotá councilor Holman Morris and the representative elected by the Historical Pact to the House of Representatives Maria Fernanda Carrascal.
Morris tweeted quoting Petro: “Half of those who have debt with Icetex leave the university, they don’t finish. Others think of suicide and take time away from entrepreneurship when they finish their degree. Condone debt and take Icetex to study credit abroad“.
“The Icetex debt must be forgiven. Half of those who have Icetex debt leave university without finishing, others think of suicide and take time off from entrepreneurship when they finish their studies. Condone debt and take Icetex to credit for study abroad”@petrogustavo?? pic.twitter.com/9wRHAfsPEn
— Hollman Morris (@HOLLMANMORRIS) March 29, 2022
While Carrascal commented: “Restructuring Icetex as proposed by Gustavo Petro, forgiving debt to 121,000 debtors, is not a gift, it is an investment in the mental health of young people who, faced with harassment and abuse, resort to suicide. If you are concerned about mental health, there should be no opposition“.
THIS SAYS THE PRESIDENT
The president of Colombia, Iván Duque, also expressed his position through Twitter. According to the president, Petro’s proposal “would ruin the education financing system.”
Be very careful with those who propose to end the @ICETEX, saying that the debts are canceled, that is, $9 billion, what about those who are in the program? do they leave them out? This would wreck the educational financing system. That is populism. pic.twitter.com/hQqCIVxfSs
– Ivan Duke ?? (@IvanDuque) March 30, 2022
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