Hungary’s lecturers’ unions have filed a petition to the Ministry of Interior Affairs in Budapest, hard the federal government urgently reforms the schooling gadget and lift lecturers’ salaries.
Teachers, oldsters and scholars had been demonstrating for months.
The executive has close down the Ministry of Education and integrated it into the Ministry of Interior, which is headed via a former police officer.
Thousands march on parliament
After submitting the petition on Saturday, hundreds marched to parliament.
One trainer mentioned she used to be hard “freedom of education, an independent ministry of education and most of all a salary rise because there will be no young people who would take our place and continue teaching.”
Another mentioned: “We are demonstrating because our system of education can no longer be called a system of anything, it is a hot pile of mess as it is. It needs radical and comprehensive reforms.”
President Orban has mentioned that he’s going to best carry lecturers’ salaries if the EU releases finances that it has withheld over a row about democracy being eroded.
The EU accuses Hungary of weakening the rule of thumb of regulation.