When lehendakari, Iñigo Urkullu, began to ask for explanations and answered that he knew nothing about this topic, “we immediately understood that ARGIA was acting correctly in his article,” says Rebeka Ubera in his opinion article, “so we have ratified it when we see that the appearance has been delayed. How long will the agenda problems last? Until the return of the May elections? Or to fix the issue, until the decree of the TKgune program is passed and the house is ordered?” says Ubera, suggesting that what is not regulated now wants to be regulated quickly and quickly.
Unfair competition
Despite precipitation and precipitation, Ubera addresses a fundamental issue: “Should this special programme or funding have the possibility of legalising?”, that is, is it possible, among other things, to maintain and legalise this programme that leads teachers to commercial tasks? “Is this not called unfair competition? Would this not discourage students leaving VET centres at a very low price? When I read all of this, I understood the hurry a couple of years ago to become an integrated center to have a NIF of its own.”
The parliamentarian has warned that a risky game with several vertices has been initiated since the Vice-Office of Vocational Training.
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