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They claim that Felpeto is trying to deceive citizens, showing off his ignorance and his failure to fulfill all the promises that Page has made to the educational community of Castilla-La Mancha.
Martínez regrets that innovative programs implemented by the PP such as 'Bachillerato de Excelencia', 'Digital Backpack', 'Más Activa' or 'Abriendo Caminos', which helped reduce educational dropout, have disappeared in one fell swoop.
The Popular Party of Cuenca has denounced Ireland Email List that next school year there will be fewer interim workers hired in our province and in Castilla-La Mancha due to the decrease in places granted to educational centers for the 2016-2017 academic year.
This is why the PP of Cuenca does not understand the statements made by the Minister of Education during his visit to Cuenca "since he knows perfectly well that in the next academic year fewer teachers will work because the Page Government has cut positions on the staff." organization of the centers and also the places available for each educational center, in most cases, are lower than last year.
"The only thing we can think of is that Felpeto is trying to deceive the citizens, showing off their ignorance and their failure to fulfill all the promises they made to the educational community of Castilla-La Mancha both in the electoral campaign and in the debate of Page's investiture," they say from the PP.
As explained by the popular senator and member of the Provincial Education Commission, Montserrat Martínez, “the Page Government has failed to fulfill its promises to the educational community in the last year since it committed to reducing teaching hours for teachers, as It appears in the Government pact that was signed with Podemos, and yet we find ourselves with the autonomous community where teachers have the most teaching load in Spain.
The popular parliamentarian has also referred to the PSOE's promise to lower the ratio, "when the only reduction was made by the PP in May 2015 and it is this measure that is progressively reducing, due to inertia, the rest of the ratios in the other educational levels and much less for any additional initiative that Page has taken.” She has also reproached the PSOE Government for promising to increase the centers' staff and "we found that such an increase has translated into a cut in staff and a cut in quotas, that is, quite the opposite."
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