The senator for the Broad Front, Mario Bergara, explained that the minister of Education and culture, Paul Da Silveiracould be summoned to Parliament.
The reason for the eventual summons would be what happened with the Villa Española club, after the MEC decided to intervene in the club by the portfolio’s hierarch. In addition, the displacement of the authorities of the sports institution was arranged.
The fact generated an avalanche of demonstrations against. Several political actors of the Broad Front, including its president, Fernando Pereira, who called the act “nonsense.”
In this framework, the front-runner maintained that “If everything is taken literally, they are massively breached, that is, with this same criterion, it gives the impression that a very large proportion of the institutions would have to be intervened by the MEC.”
“We feel that Villa Española is not just any team, it has spoken in many aspects related to issues of a social and political nature in a good way and that this is not independent of the decision made”.
Bergara’s word about Villa Española
Regarding the end, the member of the Broad Front argued that “it is very likely” that the minister will be summoned to Parliament. He noted that “these things must be explained. The intervention of an institution by the State is not a minor issue.
He stressed that for a matter of “transparency and tranquility for all, it will be necessary for the minister to explain it.”