The acting government president, Pedro Sánchez, has promised teachers, parents and students that he will change the educational law known as the Celaá law . The socialist leader has pledged to open the debate to expand, improve and modify it from the contributions of educational groups, according to csif and anpe

Sánchez has met with six educational groups in the framework of his round of contacts with civil society to reach a government agreement with United We can. He has been accompanied by the Minister of Education and Vocational Training, Isabel Celaá, and the Secretary of Education and Universities of the PSOE, Mari Luz Martínez Seijo.

Sánchez is also interviewing associations related to depopulation and the demographic challenge and in the afternoon he will receive groups that fight against social inequality accompanied by the Minister of Health, María Luisa Carcedo.

The round of meetings began last Thursday, with contacts with feminist organizations and with associations and companies in the digital and technological sector. This Monday he met with environmental organizations, and this Thursday he will see the employers and the unions.

These meetings are viewed with suspicion from Podemos, which considers them "ornaments", in the words of the 'purple' training negotiator, Pablo Echenique. "Either I keep 100% of the power having 29% of the votes and 35% of the seats or I take Spain to elections again. This remains - in silver - the ultimatum / threat of Pedro Sánchez. Everything others are ornaments ... or 'story', as they say now, "he said on Twitter on Tuesday reiterating his opposition to the 'Portuguese government' raised by the PSOE: a programmatic pact that does not involve ministries or specific commitments.

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