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The educational reforms wear out so politically that it is rare for the minister who manages to resist them. José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero fired

María Jesús San Segundo

one day after the Congress of Deputies approved, on April 6, 2006, the

Organic Law of Education (LOE)

. On April 7, he announced his replacement by

Mercedes Cabrera

precisely in another reshuffle of the Government, after the resignation of

José Bono

. Fifteen years later, history repeats itself: the government's most questioned minister, Isabel Celaá, leaves the Cabinet after approving her questioned Lomloe, which was approved by the Cortes in December last year, as Ministry sources have confirmed to EL MUNDO of Education.

His replacement will be

Pilar Alegría

, current government delegate in Aragon.

Alegría was Minister of Innovation, Research and University of the Aragonese Government between 2015 and 2019.

The eighth educational law of democracy is going to be launched next year, therefore, seriously affected.

His thing is that Celaá had finished his task and carried out the reform of the curriculum, which he was going to present in the coming weeks, as well as the approval of the FP Law project and the reform of the teaching career, scheduled for the next anus.

But the strong response that the

Celaá Law

has received

has worn the minister to the point that she has not been able to continue even with the curriculum or with the royal decree of evaluations, pending review by the State School Council.

This rule allows students to pass the course and obtain the titles of ESO and Baccalaureate without having all the subjects passed, which has caused the outrage of a large part of the teaching staff, including those on the left.

At a time when Spain is entering a deep crisis, it does not seem the most appropriate to insist on a reform that condemns students to study less knowledge, when in the Asian countries that stand out in the international rankings they are betting precisely on strengthening the contents.

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