The platform for Continuing Action has explained that they "do not understand" how they have not yet moved to scenario 2 that provides the protocol of action before the coronavirus in the educational centers of the CAV. This scenario allows for greater flexibility and states that morning on-site hours are "a measure of protection" against pollution.
"We do not understand the Administration's closed posture to Continuous Performance, forcing thousands of families to use the dining room service or to make 4 trips to school in those cases where the dining room is closed or do not want to use this service," they say from the platform.
They recall that in the Secondary Education of the CAPV this type of conference has already been implemented and in Navarre in all educational stages: ">We hope that the Basque Government will take a step in this direction and that the thousands of families who support this demand will be heard.
The Platform for Continuous Action of the Basque Country published at the beginning of the course a manifesto signed by about 10,000 fathers and mothers of Araba, Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa.