This October 2, Argentina witnesses a massive mobilization in defense of public university. Teachers, non-teachers, authorities and students will gather in front of the National Congress and in the main cities of the country to express their rejection of the presidential veto of the Financing law for study houses sanctioned by Congress.
The march was called by various university, student, social, union and political organizations. The main reason behind this mobilization was President Javier Milei’s total veto of the Financing Law of the public universitiesa measure that generated widespread rejection in the educational community and in society in general.
The law, which had been approved by Congress, sought to guarantee an adequate budget for the operation of universities and the national scientific system. The march will begin at 3:30 p.m. in Plaza Congreso and will culminate in Plaza de Mayo at 6:00 p.m.
During the tour, protesters will carry banners and flags with slogans in defense of public education and against government policies that they consider harmful to the educational sector.. The central call was in front of the National Congress, but there were mobilizations throughout the country, from the main cities to smaller towns.
The participation was massive, with thousands of people from different sectors of society united by a common cause. Speakers included university presidents, student representatives, union leaders and political figures.
The speeches focused on the importance of public university as an engine of development and social equity, and the need to guarantee its adequate financing to ensure its operation and quality.
Impact
The march also has a significant impact on the educational community. In many universities, classes were suspended to allow students and teachers to participate in the mobilization. In addition, assemblies and meetings were held in which the next actions to follow to continue with the defense of the public university.
The teaching and non-teaching unions announced that, if the presidential veto is not reversed, new forceful measures will be carried out, including strikes and mobilizations. For their part, student organizations committed to maintaining the fight and continuing to make visible the importance of public education.
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