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Syrigos: We are determined to end the long period of violence in universities

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“The government is determined to move forward at the end of the multi-year period violence in Greek universities“Said, among other things, the Deputy Minister of Education, Angelos Syrigosfrom Thessaloniki.

“Violence in universities is an inherent problem of universities“It is not a phenomenon that has other causes,” said the Undersecretary, answering questions from journalists. He noted that this is a “decades-old phenomenon” and continued: “It is a subculture of violence that exists. This is adopted by the space of the anti-authoritarian Left in this case. And it is unfortunate that on the occasion of the destruction of the AUTh library, the official opposition, the parliamentary Left, while having a great opportunity to clarify its relations with the anti-authoritarian Left and the so-called revolution that it brings by force, avoided it. she does and runs after her, trying to justify, to omit it, she seeks to find provocateurs, etc. “

“They did not even make an announcement when the library was destroyed, but they made an announcement two days later about the police violence,” Mr. Syrigos added.

For university policeMr. Syrigos said that their training is being completed, the relevant decision of the CoE has been issued and the Presidential Decree for its placement on the campuses “where there is a problem, one of them and the AUTh” is expected in the near future.

Mr. Syrigos also referred to student electionsς, as at noon he visited the supply chain department of the international university in Katerini and greeted the students.

“The student elections are being held after two years, it is a pleasant fact that they will again have representatives with normal procedures,” said the deputy minister.

The Undersecretary was asked and answered about Prime Minister’s visit to the USA and for his speech to the US Congress.

Mr. Syrigos recalled the Prime Minister’s references to the Cyprus issue, the violations and overflights of aircraft, as well as the urging of the Greek Prime Minister to the “most powerful legislative body in the world”, the US Congress, not to take “decisions that will create problems”. in its SE wing NATOHe added: “He did, as a serious leader of a confident country should do, when he speaks to such an important body.”

“Being able to elicit such a warm applause means that what he said vibrated the souls of those who applauded, shows the importance of what the prime minister said,” Mr. Syrigos noted.

He noted that the American press was emphasizing “the problems that democracy poses with populism” and added: “This is an extremely interesting aspect.”

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