Veterans suspend practice in Coimbra to maintain ″ social euphoria ″



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The Veterans Council announced Tuesday that it was determined to suspend the practice for five days at the University of Coimbra, to ensure that “the social euphoria” created by the return of the “quiet” academic life.

In a “decree” published this Tuesday on the social network Facebook and approved on Monday, the Veterans Council of the University of Coimbra clarified that the temporary suspension of the practice is not due to any situation of non-compliance, but to an “extreme will in socialization “by students outside the activity of praxis.

This entity that regulates the practice at the University of Coimbra explains that “a phenomenon of great ‘social euphoria’ was identified on the part of the students, which caused gatherings in the streets and squares of the city and near the Porta Férrea. [próximo da Faculdade de Direito]”, without this being in the scope of practice.

Even so, the Veterans Council decided to proceed with the temporary suspension of the practice “to allow time for the social euphoria generated by the return to academic life to calm down and calm down.”

“We want this euphoria [do regresso à universidade] Come in, so that people can calmly do what they always do, ”said the ‘dux’ (leader of the organization), Matias Correia.

According to the ‘doge’, the suspension will be in force until Saturday, indicating that, in case of violation of the habitual suspension, a disciplinary file may be applied, which may go up to “excommunication from the exercise of the practice”, prohibiting, for For example, Course to participate in the various ceremonies, that is, in the Queima das Fitas procession.

In a note posted on Facebook, the Veterans Council noted that “the growing number of cases [de covid-19] The last days “worries the entity, which will continue to make a weekly assessment of the state of the pandemic and” act accordingly with the courses where possible outbreaks are identified. “

In the document, the Veterans also indicate that “they consider that the students, for the most part, have visibly adapted their behavior and habitual habits, complying with the regulations.”

At the end of September, the Veterans Council confirmed that the practice was going to take place, but that it would have new rules, contrary to the decisions made in other universities in the country.



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