
Education Ministry proposes 3.3 billion in televised negotiation
The Ministry of Education surprises unions with a new proposal broadcast live, including 7,700 more teachers and new student-teacher ratios.
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The Ministry of Education surprises unions with a new proposal broadcast live, including 7,700 more teachers and new student-teacher ratios.

Unions escalate protests due to the lack of negotiation willingness from the Ministry of Education and demand labor improvements.

The new proposal includes improvements in student-teacher ratios and staffing, but leaves Valencian language and salary increases unchanged.

The councilor steps down from all municipal positions for personal reasons, opening a new chapter for the party towards 2027.

The Councilor for Security criticizes the opposition's use of alarmism and defends the municipal management and the city's safety.

The European Free Alliance holds its General Assembly in Gandia, bringing together political representatives to discuss the continent's future.

The neighborhood movement denounces the municipal paralysis, lack of a qualified secretary, and stalled projects, demanding accountability for the administration.

The magistrate applies a Provincial Court ruling allowing the former president's involvement in the proceedings, deeming his rights incompatible with witness testimony.

The assembly unanimously ratifies the councilwoman and first deputy mayor to lead the municipalist project.

The current regional advisor will join the popular party's municipal team with an annual gross salary of 68,532.80 euros.

Education Councilor Esther Sapena calls on the Generalitat for more public places due to increased demand.

Mayor Pablo Ruz hails the "historic" allocations, highlighting significant funding for healthcare and education projects in the city.