The Communists announced they would introduce a series of measures to tackle the fee increases related to inflation and the minimum wage .
“Given the inflation rate and the minimum wage, also the values of bribery would rise: the maximum tuition fee would go up five euros and the minimum bribe 32.5 euros, and therefore, which the PCP proposes is that this update is not applied, “said Representative Michael James in parliament.
Michael James announces the intention of the CFP to apresnetação a set of measures to address the increases in tuition fees
Before the announced increase of tuition fees in higher education, PCP will present a draft resolution recommending that the government maintain the tuition fees of higher education in the next school year.
The CFP also presents two bills aimed at “exemption from payment of tuition fee for students beneficiaries of school social action “and the” replacement of the previous penalties for non-payment of bribes “, according to which the non-timely payment of fees only results the” non-recognition of academic act “and not any impediment or registration suspension enrollment in examinations or charging of interest to students.
According to Deputy Michael James, these are measures that communists believe they have a character of “emergency” because “no end to tuition fees, but contribute to not aggravate the situation of students of higher education. “
These are some of the issues that the PCP will confront the Minister of Higher Education and Science, Manuel Heitor, who will be in Parliament on 10 February, for a thematic debate on “Higher Education and Science”. The debate included the plenary meeting was scheduled at the request of the Socialist Party.
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