Opposition parties lambast government over education policy – UPDATE

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Budapest, January 19 (MTI) – Parties of the leftist and green opposition have savaged the public education system, pointing to meagre salaries and poorly run state schools under the thumb of a centralised organisation.
The Democratic Coalition (DK) called on the government to drop its “campaign against teachers”. DK spokesman Zsolt Greczy said schools suffered from a lack of basic supplies and thousands of teachers last month were not paid on time. He noted that several thousand teachers across the country have mounted protests, he added.
The Dialogue for Hungary (PM) party accused the government of high-handedness over teachers. He called for earlier government pledges of higher pay to be fulfilled. PM politician Gabor Eross said reform of the public education system had led to “chaos” while putting teachers under the burden of red tape which “draws away their creative energies”.
Anett Bosz of the Liberal Party called central school manager Klik a “noxious” organisation which should be scrapped. Public education should be organised and managed at local level, she added. Klik works against the autonomy of schools and is a “danger to freedom of education”, she added.





