The Minister of Education, Marco Antonio Ávila, addressed, once again, the cancellation of the Credit with State Guarantee (CAE), one of the promises of the government of President Gabriel Boric.
“Everyone and everyone will benefit to some extent from the solution,” said the Secretary of State, in an interview with Third.
Asked if this “some measure” could mean that someone would be forgiven a lower percentage than another, Minister Ávila explained that “it may be so, but what is much more reassuring is to say that everyone will benefit to some extent.”
The head of the Ministry of Education (Mineduc) maintained that the universality component refers to the fact that everyone will benefit, although “the remission is not total.” And he reiterated that “everyone will benefit.”
“And when there hasn’t been a solution, understanding that I will benefit is already an incentive regarding how they are treating me and how to solve this bad policy,” Professor Ávila assured, noting that “it is the first time that a universal cross between the rut and data from the Internal Revenue Service (SII)”.
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The head of the Ministry of Education also addressed school violence and stressed that “coexistence manuals establish a set of sanctions.” Also, he said, “we need the establishments themselves to be able to identify these students and be able to point out how the coexistence manual is applied.”
“We need a real commitment from the adult world. Burning a bus or setting fire to a room is an attack against the people, spraying a teacher with benzine is not believing in or respecting human rights,” said the Secretary of State. And he concluded: “We are not talking about young revolutionaries, but about an irrational action, bordering on the criminal and that has no political depth.”