They are running roughshod over our wishes and our human rights
To find a balance between reducing their debt without austerity, to comply with their Brussels’s duties, to tackle the drama of housing, and the never ending unemployment, were just a few examples. As far as education was concerned, a couple of years back, the New York Times wrote that in Spain its nightlife was more important than Schools, and that it needed an education revolution to tackle what they seemed to consider least urgent i.e. the education of millions of students. Whilst El Pais wrote that its new education law was hampered by the lack of consensus.
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