Effervescence in schools with dozens of squats – Petsas: Estimation of de-escalation from next week | HELLAS



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Occupations continue in dozens of schools in the country, while, at the same time, several departments and school units remain closed due to coronavirus.

For its part, the government estimates that de-escalation will be possible next week.

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It is noted that on Thursday students marched in the center of Athens with demands, including the formation of departments with a maximum number of 15 students, the hiring of the necessary teaching and cleaning staff to carry out the lessons properly and safely, as well as the overthrow of the Kerameos law for the theme bank.

Effervescence in schools with dozens of squats

On the same day, the Ministry of Education presented two provisions for the strengthening of schools, with funds that will bring teachers and staff, but squatting continues in more than 200 schools throughout the country and in some cases vandalism has been registered. as in the 1st EPAL in Chalkida, where according to the Eviathema website, students on Thursday night broke chairs and threw objects. The police even had to intervene to calm things down.

Meanwhile, a bombed-out landscape is reminiscent of a busy school in Kalamata, as non-school students entered the building and caused extensive damage. Several schools in Kalamata have been busy since Monday, the main demands being the prolonged use of a mask and the large number of students per department. However, this wave of squats seems to have been exploited by some students outside the school, as the director of the 2nd EPAL, Eleni Theodorakakou, tells tharrosnews.gr, and thus in the school complex on Crete Street, there were disasters and robberies of computers.

Petsas: reduction estimate from next week

Referring to the occupation of schools, Mr. Petsas estimated that from next week there will be a de-escalation.

When asked if the squatting was politically motivated, he said that there was a clear position of the mayors, with a specific political profile, in favor of the mobilizations. “We have many different fields, let’s leave the schools out,” emphasized the spokesperson.



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