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PSD Has Submitted a Bill to Extend by Two Years the Article in the Education Law that Introduces the Separate Exam in High School

Summary by Ziar De Suceava
PSD MP Mihai Ghigiu announced on Wednesday that PSD has submitted to Parliament a bill that provides for the extension by two years of the article in the National Education Law that stipulates that starting with this school year, admission will have two components, admission based on the National Evaluation and admission to high school. He specifies that a debate is needed on whether this exam will remain in this form or whether it is also possi…
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The separate admission to high school, which the students could support from next school year, has divided society into opposing camps by throwing education in the midst of a new scandal. On the one hand of the barricade are parents, many civic organizations, politicians and even people in the system who firmly reject the decision, demanding equal opportunities between children. On the other hand, however, there are voices as strong as they advo…

·Bucharest, Romania
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PSD MP Mihai Ghigiu announced on Wednesday that PSD has submitted to Parliament a bill that provides for the extension by two years of the article in the National Education Law that stipulates that starting with this school year, admission will have two components, admission based on the National Evaluation and admission to high school. He specifies that a debate is needed on whether this exam will remain in this form or whether it is also possi…

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Ziar de Suceava broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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