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AMLO claims that “he predicted” the crisis in Argentine education with Milei

The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obradorstated this Wednesday that “we can predict” the crisis in public education in Argentinawhere this Tuesday hundreds of thousands of university students protested against the president’s cuts, Javier Milei.

“I don’t want to give too much of an opinion, it was already coming, it’s the reestablishment of the neoliberal policy, is the privatization of everything, is conceiving that education and health are privileges and not rights. They are different concepts“, declared the president in his morning conference.

READ TOO: Argentina: Hundreds of thousands of people march against Milei’s adaptation to public universities

The Mexican president answered questions from the press about his opinion regarding the demonstrations in Argentinawhere between 100 thousand people, according to the security forces, and 800 thousand protesters, according to the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), marched in the capital against the policies of Milei for higher education.

When adding up the marches in other cities, it is estimated that up to 1 million people defended public higher education in the face of libertarian adjustments Mileiwhich, in addition to applying its known ‘chainsaw‘, considers a “nest of indoctrination”.

López Obrador considered the crisis predictable because the “neoliberal policy” returned to the South American country and “so what is being done in Argentinahas already been carried out in Pepper and elsewhere.”

In Mexico, the so-called ‘educational reform’ (by former president Enrique Peña grandson2012-2018) had this purpose, nothing more than there was resistance and they were unable to privatize education“, to the point.

The president argued that “neoliberal politicians” they are “classists” It is “they don’t want people”.

This is not Manichaean, it is not about good and bad, it is just understanding that there are two currents of thoughtwho think that nothing more than the government has to be at the service of a minority, making it easier for a minority to earn money, accumulate capital without worrying about the people, is so unfair and inhumane”, he said.

The president of Mexico and that of Argentina They collided last month when Milei I call “ignorant” in an interview with CNN en Español, to which López Obrador replied that “I still don’t understand how the Argentine people, being so intelligent, voted for him.”

Source: Elcomercio

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