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Peláez’s response to Benegas Lynch for compulsory education

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Peláez’s response to Benegas Lynch for compulsory education

He Secretary of Production and Industry of Neuquen, Juan Pelaez, joined the public debate after the statements of the libertarian deputy, Alberto Benegas Lynch, who declared that he did not agree with “compulsory education” and criticized the “interference of the State in family decisions.” The Neuquén official stated that this position is “anarcho rambles, anarcho absurd.”

Pelaez wrote on the social network generate delay and lead to questioning the indisputable: the right of every child to be educated.

The Neuquén official assured that “we all defend freedom”, but within «an ethical framework. «This is not anarcho capitalism, it is anarcho rambles, anarcho absurd»hill.

He joined the position of the Minister of Human Capital of the Nation, Sandra Pettovello, who in the last hours distanced himself from the libertarian deputy and assured that “The State is part of the protection of Education.”

What Bertie Benegas Lynch said about compulsory education

These statements by Minister Pettovello arose in response to the comments of Benegas Lynch, who He expressed his disagreement with compulsory education and questioned the intervention of the State in family decisions.

The deputy argued that “Education is the responsibility of the parents” and pointed out situations where families’ work circumstances can make it difficult for their children to access formal education.

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«I do not believe in compulsory education. It is a responsibility of the parents. You want to give your son the best«, launched the legislator in radio statements.

«Many times it can happen on the ranch, and especially in Argentina, which does notOr you can afford to send your son to school because you need him in the workshop with his father working and you cannot send him to university.«, he declared.


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