In this context, also on Tuesday night and shortly before the processing in Congress, it was the turn of the Social Sciences, which voted in the Council and decided to go ahead with the takeover, as a form of protest against the amendment being made by the government.
“We want to inform you that based on the decision of the student assembly today, the college has been taken over by the students due to the veto of the University Finance Law. The authorities have spoken with the student center regarding the care of the heritage as well as the people who remained in the building.”they benefited from social.
They indicated in a statement that the development of public classrooms open to the entire community outside will be ensured this Tuesday, and the interior of the building can be used for teachers who are considering it.
The college concluded, “Also, in view of the conference invitation and the decision of the Board of Directors during tomorrow’s session, October 9, it is suggested not to take attendance from students.”
All powers taken against Javier Miley’s veto
As of Tuesday night, there have been 23 takeovers/protests of colleges and college administrations:
- UBA: 4 feedings and 1 waking
- UNC (Cordoba): Two shots
- UNR (Rosario): One take-up and one vigil
- Onjo (Gogoi): One shot
- UNCuyo (Mendoza): One rector and one faculty member
- UNPA (Santa Cruz): One shot
- A: 2 shots
- UNSAM: The university is headed by one faculty member
- UNLP: Takes the presidency of the university
- UNTREF (February 3rd): Vigil
- UNL (Coastal): Protest at the University Directorate
- UNT (Tucuman): Vigil
- UNLPam (La Pampa): Vigil
- UNPAZ: Vigil
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