March 10, 2023, 9:42 PM
March 10, 2023, 9:42 PM
Determined, the teachers who protested this week in the city of La Paz innovated their form of protest, They changed the old refrains that the teachers of La Paz used to sing and dedicated songs that are having success right now.
The teachers of Cochabamba were the most witty and they changed the lyrics of the song, “Women no longer cry, women invoice”, by the Colombian artist, Shakira, and adapted it to the protests that took place in La Paz.
“Pary, this is for you to mortify yourself / chew swallow / swallow chew / Magisterium no longer gives up / and even if the cops gasify us / ministers like you, ministers like you/ the position was big/ that is why you are with a full march ”, they launched in their protests.
Teachers from all over the country arrived at the Government headquarters at the beginning of the week and they immediately began their protest in search of answers to five points that are main for the sector: the suspension of the new curricular mesh, new items for the sector, payment of the historical debt with the teachers, retirement with the 100% of salary, finely, salary increase.
Another group of teachers who traveled from Santa Cruz to the seat of Government, they also toured the streets and managed to reach the doors of the Ministry of Education, where they threw their refrains at the minister.
“El Pary is a very ugly and stubborn minister / he does not want teachers / he does not want education / hahaha hehehe he does not want education”, they shouted at him provoking the smile even of the policemen themselves who guarded the office building.
“Our requests that we have had / some of them will not be heard / more budget, rejection of the mesh / the increase when it will arrive / move, move / move with Magisterio”, launched a trio of teachers from Cochabamba who they changed the lyrics of the song, “Lindas Chiquillas” by the group Maroyu.
The songs They were quickly disseminated through social networks and began to gain followers. The interpreters used a megaphone and their microphone to launch their protest songs against the Minister of Education, Edgar Pary Chambi.
But not only the first educational authority, its deputy ministers were not spared from the refrains of the teachers from Santa Cruz who told them, “with gas, without gas, we arrived at La Paz” and the choirs rose. “I would like to see Pary speaking English and his deputy ministers playing chess / hahaha hehehe playing chess.”