Liberal-democrat senator accuses the law proposed by Romanian Education minister for discriminating against the students attending private schools. Elsewhere in the news, the plastic and aluminium containers (PET) represent over 30% of Romanian waste and its collection and recycling is a problem for the country. Last but not least, PNL leader declared that Romania’s incumbent President should ask the PM to sack Tourism minister Elena Udrea, who is refusing to obey the law.
Liberal-democrat senator Orest Onofrei accuses that the law proposed by the Romanian Education social-democrat minister Ecaterina Andronescu discriminates the students from private schools, Romania Libera informs, quoting the Romanian press agency NewsIn. He indicates that these are prevented to benefit from programmes such as "Bread and milk", the 200 euros social benefit for buying a computer or the national scheme "Money for high schools".
The lib-dem senator says Andronescu created a "diversion by using Spiru Haret University, trying to discredit all Romanian private education institutions". Onofrei claims that she is "married" with the union leaders, "who only want to preserve their privileges, not to assume their duties".
Onofrei proposed that the financing of the educational system be based on the students' rights, because otherwise, the state education will block the competition. According to him, many top private academic institutions were crossed out from the list of Andronescu's law project. Onofrei attacked the Education minister, claiming she cannot stand the private academic system.
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