Bill to Reduce Class Sizes Advances Amidst PP's Fear of Teacher Protests
El proyecto de ley que baja el número de alumnos por aula , una de las principales demandas de los casi 800.000 profesores que hay en España, está muy viva. El proyecto de ley presentado por el Gobierno ha superado este jueves las enmiendas a la totalidad presentadas por el PNV y Junts, que, de salir adelante, hubieran echado por tierra la iniciativa. Lo ha hecho gracias al apoyo del resto de fuerzas de la mayoría de la investidura, así como a los votos del PP y Vox. El PNV y
A legislative bill aimed at reducing the number of students per classroom is progressing, driven partly by the People's Party (PP)'s apprehension of potential teacher protests. The government's bill successfully overcame opposition amendments from PNV and Junts, securing support from the investiture majority, PP, and Vox. PNV and Junts had argued that the bill encroached on regional competencies and was drafted without consulting autonomous governments. The bill aligns with a key demand from nearly 800,000 teachers in Spain. Its advancement suggests a political calculation to appease the teaching sector and avoid widespread demonstrations.
The advancement of a bill to reduce class sizes, influenced by the PP's fear of teacher protests, highlights the interplay between legislative action and potential public demonstrations.
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