The plenary session of Congress has agreed to continue processing the bill that will lower the student-teacher ratios in primary and secondary schools and reduce the teaching day, after rejecting the two amendments to the entire bill presented by the PNV and Junts parties, who considered that it encroaches on regional powers.
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The plenary session of Congress has agreed to continue processing the bill that will lower the student-teacher ratios in primary and secondary schools and reduce the teaching day, after rejecting the two amendments to the entire bill presented by the PNV and Junts parties, who considered that it encroaches on regional powers.
The bill to reduce the number of pupils per class in primary and secondary education and the teaching day of teachers in public education faces its first parliamentary debate pending from the PP votes.Read more