Francisco Javier Pérez Martínez, Secretary General of Youth in La Union and member of the Regional Executive Committee denounced the Party's education policy because "breaks equal opportunities to those who have less, requiring an average score greater and more number of approved , while for those who have the resources and will of course live comfortably with 5.'s Popular Party plays to discrimination, the system seeks to expel young people with fewer resources and this is intolerable and unaffordable and that aid is a right and not a prize to the performance or the brilliance of the students. "
Perez Martinez, said "Many groups in defense of public education have reported in recent weeks that incurs an injustice by requiring young people with less money that yield above their peers to access the same educational programming. Moreover Public university presidents estimate that half of the fellows could lose aid with the new requirements. "
The young socialist indicated that "the same problem will have many students in the municipality of La Union to the difficult economic situation of their families and the difficulties of young people to find employment will be painful to leave their hopes and plans for the future, ie their studies. "
Pérez Martínez, calls "the PP government team set a budget for fiscal year 2013 and thereafter, of the initial amount of 30,000 euros, whose endowment could be effected, for example, by removing one of the two Secretaries of Mayor, to establish financial support necessary for any universitari @ unionense look doomed to abandon his studies because they can not afford to pay tuition, having been denied the bursary application for this course. Pérez Martínez finished with a question he return Barnabas to give back once again to the youth of the town?
Source: PSOE La Unión