Marx Arriaga Meets Two Days Entrenched in Sep
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Marx Arriaga, now a former director of the General Directorate of Educational Materials of the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), who designed the controversial New Free Text Books, brought to the limit the non-conformity of his removal from office and barricaded himself for days in his office located at 1200 University Avenue.Why did they remove Marx Arriaga from office?On Friday, February 13, staff of the Legal Affairs Unit and the Internal C…
Marx Arriaga has been entrenched in his post as Secretary of Education for two days. Since Friday afternoon, when he was announced his dismissal as head of textbooks, the official has set up a zafarrancho in his office, from where he retransmits for his networks the reasons, somewhat contradictory, for which he refuses to leave the post. On the one hand, he says that “it is not a narcissistic vision of clinging to the post”, but rather of defend…
Marx Arriaga, former Director General of Educational Materials, is 48 hours late this afternoon at the 6th floor of the Ministry of Public Education (SEP). Despite the fact that last Friday the legal area of the Secretariat informed him of his resignation from office, the former official and the dissident teachers’ committees he formed in recent weeks refused to leave his office. Today, while in the form of a protest Arriaga leads virtual dialog…
The former director general of Educational Materials of the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), Marx Arriaga, confirmed that he was offered the Embassy of Costa Rica to leave his post, but rejected it. During the live broadcast ‘Protest for Proposal’ that Marx Arriaga carries out from the SEP, he explained that his rejection was due to resistance to the change in textbooks that could come with his dismissal. Marx Arriaga did go for Ambassador of…
The former Director General of Educational Materials of the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), Marx Arriaga Navarro, acknowledged that “for months now” the secretary of the branch, Mario Delgado Carrillo, offered to occupy a diplomatic representation abroad (Costa Rica), which he rejected because these are public posts in which the salary “is not regulated by republican austerity and was going to live a life as ambassador”.
Marx Arriaga advirti to Mario Delgado who legally remains in office and challenges Anticorruption to define whether to endorse his dismissal.
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