Pablo Casado, junto con Cuca Gamarra y Enrique Ossorio, atiende a los medios de comunicación


  • The leader of the PP presents a decalogue as an alternative model and different in positive from that of the "educational counter-reform" of the Government, in which he opts for the bachelor's degree.
  • He criticizes that the Government's draft is more concerned with ideology than with performance, with sectarian confrontation than with equity and freedom in education, and fragments a national-level educational system as a requirement of nationalists.
  • “With education you don't play,” says Casado, who calls the Celaá law “social engineering that goes against children and parents.
  • He warns Sanchez that "he is still on time" to stop the educational counter-reform and return to sit at the dialogue table from which the PSOE rose unilaterally.
  • He claims that the educational laws in Spain do not bear the last name of any minister and urges the PSOE to agree on an educational pact "which is what is needed in Spain, is what parents and students need."
  • It defends the freedom of the families to choose the education of their children, “that if they are of the parents” and affirms that the State must guarantee the right of these to choose “the model and the center”.
  • He advocates for public knowledge and binding assessments in high school, as well as ensuring that Spanish is the vehicle language in education.
  • Bet on bilingualism in public education and in concerted with public funds and with the implementation of the educational MIR at the national level, "so that there is a national education system and not 17".
  • Casado wants that in the future Law the trunk matters at national level are reinforced, in front of the manipulation of some Autonomous Communities. It also defends the reinforcement of the Humanities and STEM, or the reinforcement of the educational inspection to avoid indoctrination with more personnel and means.
  • He insists on the need to respect concerted, special and rural education.
  • Bet on extending the education arranged to the baccalaureate and for the free education of 0 to 3 years, to facilitate, among other things, "family reconciliation."
  • It shows its commitment to the FP, especially the dual, which has to grow in number of agreements and students, insisting on collaboration with the private sector, something that could be extended to higher education.
  • In relation to the coronavirus crisis, it reiterates the PP's support to the Government of Spain and conveys a message of confidence and tranquility in the national health system.




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