The general secretary of the PSPV-PSOE, Diana Morant, has reproached the 'president' of the Generalitat, Juanfran Pérez Llorca, for "absenting himself" in the midst of an educational "crisis" and has reiterated the demand that he provide a solution: "He has to do his job".
The minister of Science, Innovation and Universities, also, has spoken out thus when questioned about the demonstration called this Saturday by teaching unions, after closing its second week of indefinite strike in non-university education, and about the message that the PPCV disseminated —and later withdrew— this Friday on the social network X, in which it echoed information from 'El Español' about the number of teacher absences according to the time of year. "Sick in winter, healthy in summer" was one of the phrases the party wrote.
In relation to that message, Morant already pointed out yesterday that "when it seems that the PP cannot sink any lower, it returns to its usual manual of bad politics".
Morant has added that "the absenteeism is practiced by the Popular Party", recalling that the former president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, "was away from his workplace, he was in El Ventorro when people were drowning", on the day of the DANA in which 230 people died, and that the current head of the Consell, Juanfran Pérez Llorca, "has also been absent from this crisis".
"I demand again that the president of the Generalitat provide a solution to a crisis that they have generated", Diana Morant has stated.
In her opinion, "the crisis that is currently occurring in public education has been generated by them, by cutting staff from what had been agreed with Ximo Puig, for example, with the non-reduction of ratios, by paralyzing the educational infrastructures that were also underway, with Puig's Plan Edificant". In summary, she has pointed out, "it is also an unforeseen crisis with them, a political crisis".
"He is the president of the Generalitat"
After that, Morant has remarked that Llorca "is dedicated to politics and is the president of the Generalitat", and therefore "he has to do his job". "He is the president of the Generalitat, it is true that we Valencians have not elected him, but he is the president of the Generalitat, and he has to do his job", she has reiterated.
And she has added that, "certainly, the job of the president of the Generalitat is not to insult teachers in secret and under the cover of the Popular Party". "That is not the job of the president of the Generalitat", she has concluded.