The unacceptable trade union prosecution of students of the University of Patras will fall on deaf ears!

The unacceptable trade union prosecution of students of the University of Patras will fall on deaf ears!
The unacceptable trade union prosecution of students of the University of Patras will fall on deaf ears!
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In his statement regarding the union prosecutions of students of the University of Patras, the Press Office of the CS of the KNE reports:

“The unacceptable trade union prosecution, with exclusion from the spring examination period of four students of the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of Patras, including the President of the Student Union, will fall into the void! It is an unprecedented, vengeful decision.

In the face of these students, the government is trying to criminalize the righteous struggles of the great majority of the new generation against the despicable law on private universities, for exclusively public and truly free education for all!

The government had as its allies in this shameful method the rector of the University of Patras, the president of the Department of Civil Engineering, as well as the parties of the system that paved the way for this unacceptable disciplinary framework, which is ultimately directed against the students who they are fighting for the self-evident, for a better University!

The students, however, all this time together learned to fight, together they also know how to win! That is why the unacceptable, reprehensible decisions for student union prosecutions will remain on paper! The students and with their vote on May 22, in the student elections, will punish the government and its faction in the Universities by highlighting again the University K.S. in 1the strength, giving impetus to the fight for free education and degrees with value.”

The article is in Greek

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