"Suddenly, a national diploma would be tainted with irregularity," warns on Europe 1 the president of the CIPF, Rodrigo Arenas.

After the strike corrections, the nickname? As remedial oral exams begin Monday, some professors threaten to give the diploma to all candidates who will run, always to protest against the reform of the baccalaureate Jean-Michel Blanquer.

"We must stop putting the children on the stage, as if we were in a couple where parents are arguing and we are waiting for the end of the cleaning scene," lamented at the microphone of Europe 1 Rodrigo Arenas, president of the Federation of Parents' Councils (CIPF). "It is unacceptable that the school becomes this theater, vis-à-vis our children.We are showing them that only the balance of power allows a dialogue in this country."

"There is a real inequality of treatment"

"Suddenly a national diploma would be tainted with irregularities and discrimination between children?" Rodrigo Arenas continues. "There is a real inequality of treatment in the facts The parents who call us - because the standard explodes - they tell us clearly that they plan to go to the administrative court if their children did not get the bac then that the friend of the family next door got it in conditions that are different, "he says.

"It's been months since we, as parents, alert us to the fact that it's going to be radicalized.Now, we're there, we can not get out," concludes the president of CIPF, who sees only a solution. "The head of state must get involved."