The reasons given for the work stoppage in primary education "do not correspond to reality", notes the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth, expressing "dismay, sadness, but also concern".
In a statement, the Ministry of Education and Culture asks "what logic and why fifty thousand children will be deprived of an hour of lessons next Monday, at a time when the whole of society is struggling to cope with the extremely difficult conditions created by the pandemic, but especially in the field of education, both the state and all stakeholders are trying to ensure the uninterrupted operation of schools."
In a statement, the Ministry of Education and Culture asks "what logic and why will fifty thousand children be deprived of an hour of lessons next Monday, at a time when the whole of society is struggling to cope with the extremely difficult conditions created by the pandemic, but especially in the field of education, both the state and all stakeholders are trying to ensure the uninterrupted operation of schools.
He also asks, "what is the purpose of suddenly creating a serious problem and disrupting the planning of tens of thousands of parents and guardians on the first BR\]
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