The technical arguments dominate these reports more advertising than journalistic, so that the real reasons for propaganda Opusi – consensus with an organization that disseminates ultra-conservative religious ideology – are left behind, rendered invisible. However, the supposedly technical arguments are also sufficiently ideological, since not everything that creates jobs is necessarily good or acceptable.
Euskera also employs many people, but that has never been an argument to be recognised by the oldest Navarro newspaper. As for pre-registration, last Saturday the area moved to the following headline: “Demand has increased in concerted schools and decreased in model D.” First, Diario de Navarra; last year, the news was: “Navarre families re-elect PAI.” Below the objective data, whenever they are objective, the issue of freedom, that is, the Navarros prefer, in their choice, models that are not the public model D; that is, concerted teaching guarantees freedom, even more so if it is in Spanish.
Underneath the music of the data is the bass of freedom, which gives solidity to the press of the old regime. We've fought a lot with the technical data, but I don't know what our low is, what we want it to be, if we've actually set it.