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The Socialist Group in Parliament prompted the withdrawal of aid for schools and Monteagudo Nelva (22/09/2012)

The PSOE councilor, Mar Rosa, asked the City Council in the removal of educational concert enjoyed by colleges and Nelva Monteagudo.

Both centers, explains the socialist mayor, segregate students by sex and, according to recent Supreme Court decisions should be adapted to the current regulations for the continued enjoyment of such public support for the regional government in the last year totaled four million euros.

Thus, the Government asked Mar Rosa local that addresses the Autonomous Region for ensuring compliance with the law urging these centers to choose between immediate adaptation laws that mark the withdrawal of the concert or education.

In this case, the PSOE councilor says, "the money from the possible withdrawal of educational concerts scavengers centers should go to scholarships."

Also, the council will require the City Council in plenary to "remove the tax advantage enjoyed by both schools as being present in the educational system enjoy bonuses concert in paying property tax."

Mar Rosa believes that "we must be especially sensitive to the aid given by the public sector at a time like this, where you are producing terrible widespread cuts in education budgets for most of the government, and especially by Rajoy's Government. "

Finally, the PSOE mayor recalls that "while public education undermined their quality, their guidance and reinforcement programs, scholarships and even teaching staff, administrations can not agree with companies, organizations or companies that do not meet the law and with the values ​​assumed by the whole of Spanish society. "

Source: PSOE Murcia

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