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“Today, in the Budget Committee, my amendment that removed the five-year restriction for teachers was rejected.” This is what Lorenzo Fioramonti, former Minister of Education, declares.
“The reason? Opinion against the Ministry of Education. I regret that the parliamentary majority – continues the former minister – has not made a different decision and has adapted to the ministerial decision. Especially given the fact that the Ministry blocked not just my amendment (which some might have considered ‘radical’), but also another compromise amendment that had obtained the signatures of 5-Star Movement parliamentarians. “
“I explicitly asked – continues Fioramonti – the Government to suggest a reformulation, perhaps asking for a gradual reduction of the restriction. I would not have opposed it, preferring a transversal convergence on a subject deeply felt by the operators of the School ”.
“But I’m not going to give up. I will try to resubmit the amendment in the House or at least as an agenda to ask the Government for a formal compromise. I hope it becomes clear who wanted and continues to want this link and who, on the other hand, has sought and tries to create the best conditions for the educational community to do its most important work in the best possible way.
“I ask all teachers for help: write to other parliamentarians, to the majority and opposition parties. We are going to press now, because perhaps we can still do so with the government’s request for a bridge or amendment to heal the situation ”- the former minister finally concludes.
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