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Santo Domingo.- The opposition PRSC party announced an agreement with the pro-government bloc led by the  PLD, to approve the bill of the 2011 Budget, which will not include the allocation of 4% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for education, as the Law stipulates.

In a press conference together with Senate president and PLD General Secretary Reinaldo Pared, PRSC spokesman Ramon Rogelio Genao said the pact “For a dignified and quality education” stipulates a gradual increase of the funds allocated to the education sector until reaching 5.5% of the GDP.

The agreement would pave the way for the bill of the 2011 Budget to cruise through the Chamber session which started at 1:30 p.m., from its original schedule 10 a.m., a delay prompted by the meetings between Pared, Chamber of Deputies president Abel Martinez and the PRSC deputies.

The development comes after several ruling party deputies voiced their support for the 4% campaign by voting against the piece, but according to reports, PLD leaders subsequently pressed them to tow the party line.

Outside Congress meanwhile a large crowd continues to tinge the area yellow, the color of the weeks long campaign being waged by the Dignified Education Coalition, to demand enforcement of the Education law.

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10 comment(s)
Written by: MannyTav, 16 Dec 2010 4:12 PM
From: United States
all the while I believed a charismatic general would rise and lead this country back into a dictatorship. Well, guess I was wrong. I hope the people realize how they've been getting shafted....then again, they're use to it by now and accept it as part of living in DR. Shameful and regretable. Let's just hope things dont have to get violent for changes to come.
Written by: laregla, 16 Dec 2010 4:58 PM
From: United States
This is a very sad day for DOMINICANS!!!!!!!!!!
Written by: Juansantodomingo, 16 Dec 2010 5:02 PM
From: Dominican Republic
The Oligarchs prevail once more. The motto of the Dominican Republic Oligarchs should be: "We will keep our people ignorant so that we can appear educated".
Written by: gmiller261, 16 Dec 2010 5:37 PM
From: United States

You f...en weasels.

The public voted you in and you are going to transparently snub them.

What hubris, what audacity and these are supposed to be Dominicans smartest.

You should be truly embarrassed but nothing does obviously.

This is pathetic.
Written by: antonio1, 16 Dec 2010 7:19 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Av Santa Rosa, La Romana
Lets implement homeschooling and pay the parents for the education of the kids (European like)......pay is condition to children passing schedule test, administer by the ed dept......hell with the teacher and their draconian industry///
Written by: Yucahu, 16 Dec 2010 8:32 PM
From: United States, Miami
This is how radicalism begins, groups like this first appear with moderate demands, the government crushes them. Then, more demands are made and the government get's more violent and so on, and so on. Maybe the people will just roll over and give up, but if history is a proper teacher this is just the opening salvo in a upcoming struggle for the soul of DR.
Written by: juanb, 17 Dec 2010 12:40 AM
From: Dominican Republic

LF and PLD to pueblo:

We will do whatever we want to with your money. Now STFU!!!!!!
Written by: telemeco, 17 Dec 2010 7:57 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Monte Plata
Time to hire a couple of palestino,,,,,Boom boom
Written by: Avaro, 17 Dec 2010 9:23 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Ensanche Ozama
this country is moving backwards
Written by: okian, 17 Dec 2010 1:02 PM
From: United States
This shows the DR governments true colors.

1) Pass a great law - to help sorely needed education (makes the politicians and president LOOK real good passing this)
2) Don't enforce or adhere to the law - that we(govt) passed and agreed to (it was only to look good for the election)
3) When the people demand government FOLLOW the law THEY passed, change the law to suit the politicians and govt and SCREW the people once again.
4) REPEAT
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