• Education Page denounces that the new Law on Universities "is completely out of the constitutional framework"

  • Education The University Law will allow the cloisters of the Catalan campuses to adopt ideological positions such as those of 1-O

«In recent times, legislative nonsense has been committed that has to be corrected.

We don't want the same thing to happen to universities.

The Losu will generate instability and clashes between sectors and will negatively affect the operation of the campuses.

We ask legislators to try to avoid it.

I demand that its processing be suspended and postponed.

The person who spoke like this yesterday is

Ricardo Rivero,

rector of the University of Salamanca, citing the

law of only yes is yes

to warn of the "great mess" that the project of

the Organic Law of the University System (Losu) will also cause.

The text is currently in the

Senate

and the PSOE wants to urgently approve it in the Commission on the

17th

so that it can be voted on in plenary session between the

21st

and

22nd

.

Last week he rejected all the requests for expert appearances made by the PP.

That is why the

popular

organized yesterday alternative days in Congress where representatives of teachers, unions, rectors, students and the autonomous communities denounced that the Losu, as it is now written, "endangers equity", “it politicizes the university”, “disrupts the system” and “alters the jurisdictional order”, among other things.

"I have not heard any rector say something positive about Losu," said Rivero, who denounced the "unconstitutionality" of some articles, such as the one that allows cloisters to take ideological sides, against the criteria of the courts.

«It is a pro-independence, populist and totally sectarian law that is going to destroy the Spanish university system.

We are compromising the future of Spain if it is not totally eliminated”, warned

José Carlos Gómez Villamandos,

Councilor for Universities of the Junta de Andalucía and former president of the Conference of Rectors (Crue).

Ramón Caballero

, head of Universities for the Csif union, spoke of the lack of funding -denounced, among others, by the Castilian-Lamancan president, Emiliano García-Page- and assured that the Losu "endangers homogeneity and equity" and "does not it ends precariousness” despite the fact that this was one of its objectives.

Proof of this is the indefinite strike that associate professors from all over Spain have started.

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