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Government Admitted that "Education Is Going Through a Challenging Moment", but Ruled Out Emergency - Ecuador en Directo

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The Minister of Education, Alegría Crespo, admitted that the education system in Ecuador “goes through a very challenging moment,” especially after the recent episodes of violence in the campuses. However, for the moment, she ruled out the possibility of declaring an emergency in the sector. She also indicated that “the request to declare in emergency has been politicized”.
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The Minister of Education, Alegría Crespo, admitted that the education system in Ecuador “goes through a very challenging moment,” especially after the recent episodes of violence in the campuses. However, for the moment, she ruled out the possibility of declaring an emergency in the sector. She also indicated that “the request to declare in emergency has been politicized”.

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ecuadorendirecto.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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