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In the midst of the controversy over the application of the LOMCE, the educational reform that has been baptized as the 'Wert Law', the PP is preparing an argument to defend the unification of teaching programs. The 'popular' will show textbooks in Catalonia that attack the State, the Popular Party itself and also the PSOE. As El Confidencial Digital has learned , the PP has been in constant contact with teachers, parents and students for two years, to find the contents of those books that, approved by the Ministry of Education and the School Council, “ give a partial version of things. ", especially the history of Spain and Catalonia ." This documentation, which they have been compiling, will be an important part of the offensive that the 'popular' are preparing to dismantle the current Catalan educational system and defend the reform promoted by José Ignacio Wert , which will come into force next year. It will also be used to respond to the School Council , which ten days ago issued a note to the educational community asking them to support the independence referendum . Attacks on the State, the PP, the PSOE... ECD has been able to have access to some of the contents of the textbooks managed by the PP. These are some of the statements that the popular ones will refer to: --“In 2005 the Parliament of Catalonia approved a new, broader statute. T
he numerous cuts made by the Congress of Deputies, the fierce and demagogic opposition of the PP and the anti-Catalan exaltation that was experienced in the Spanish state promulgated by the Spanish nationalist right, suggest that the territorial organization of Phone Number List Spain is, still today, a problem to solve. Despite everything, the new statute was approved in a referendum in 2006.” Social Sciences 4th ESO, Barcanova Editorial. --“The socialist government generalized the autonomous process, but did not delve into autonomy , with the creation of a larger state bureaucracy, even in those matters that had been transferred to the autonomies.” History, 2nd year of Baccalaureate. Teide Publishing House. --“The central government repeatedly appealed, with a purely obstructionist will , before the Constitutional Court many laws approved by the Parliament of Catalonia, including the Language Normalization Law that had been unanimously approved by the Catalan Parliament.” History, 2nd year of Baccalaureate. Teide Publishing House. --“Did you know that Catalonia contributes more money to the Spanish State than any other autonomy?” See, below, the pages of the textbooks in which these contents appear:The EU Home Affairs Commissioner, Cecilia Malmström, is becoming a scourge to the Government from Brussels.
After censuring the actions of the Civil Guard on the Tarajal beach in Ceuta, blaming the agents for the drowning deaths of 15 immigrants, she now assures that she will “call the attention” of the Rajoy Government for the pedestrian controls in Gibraltar. As El Confidencial Digital has learned , the latest statement by the European commissioner comes preceded by a question registered in the European Parliament by the British William Darmouth about pedestrian controls on the border with Gibraltar. The issue, registered on February 13, was as follows: -- “In view of the new restrictions imposed by the Spanish authorities on the pedestrian border between Spain and Gibraltar, does the Commission plan to examine the initial findings ?” Cecilia Malmström 's response did not reach the European Parliament until last Thursday, March 27. The European Commissioner assures that the Commission has already taken measures by contacting Rajoy's Government: --“Following new complaints pointing to long waiting times on pedestrian streets, the Commission has further approached the Spanish authorities to draw their attention to the need to improve the situation for EU citizens traveling daily between Gibraltar and Spain. ” He has already censored the actions of the Civil Guard in Ceuta Malmström's new statement, announcing calls for attention from the Commission to the Government, join the criticism that the European commissioner made against Spain and against the Civil Guard for the death of 15 immigrants on the Tarajal beach in Ceuta.