Courts. The TSJC requires 25% of classes in Spanish in all schools in Catalonia for its "residual" use
Education: The TSJC disavows Celaá and forces 5,072 Catalan schools to teach two subjects in Spanish
The civic resistance against the armor of the immersion rebelled.
He marched through Barcelona against the project of monolingual Catalonia.
He protested vehemently against the Celaá Law and its attempt to suppress Spanish as the vehicular and official language of the State.
And he celebrated with joy the content of the sentence that requires 25% of subjects to be taught in Spanish in Catalan schools.
The historic court ruling that demolishes the foundations of the Generalitat's linguistic "normalization" project and accredits the "residual" use of Spanish in the classrooms gave added vigor to the demonstration.
He loaded with reasons and arguments that bilingual Catalonia, that real Catalonia, which has been fighting for decades for "an education also in Spanish."
It is the motto of a concentration called before the
Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia
refuted the fallacious arguments of the Generalitat to corner the Castilian and disavowed the Minister of Education, who has repeatedly denied the "discrimination" of Castilian in the schools of Catalonia to justify that the independence movement modulated at will the new educational law, the Lomloe, whose approval is scheduled during the Christmas holidays precisely to quell protests such as those that occurred this Sunday in Barcelona.
The claim to the celebration prevailed because the Catalan-speaking Castilian knows better than anyone the disobedient tendency of the Generalitat, because he has verified over the years how multiple sentences have been ignored by the Government to continue imposing the nationalist roller in schools and because they fear that The Celaá Law grants legal coverage to the Catalan Executive to also disregard this latest ruling of the TSJC, however forceful it may be.
No matter how clear the amendment to the language immersion project is.
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