“Nikos Androulakis’ PASOK overcame himself,” Kyriakos Pierrakakis, Minister of Education, Religions and Sports, said in a post on social media.

In detail his post:

Nikos Androulakis’ PASOK overcame himself. After they collapsed one by one their own arguments for non -state universities, and after its president was forced to hold on to his members with party disciplines for the bill, he is now trying to defame anyone who wants to invest strategically in our country – even in the sensitive area of education.

In PASOK they are struggling when a university constitutes the real “Sorbonne” and they are trying to convince us that there is an academic institution in France that illegally uses the Sorbonne title and the … real Sorbonne has not yet exercised its legal rights.

We inform them that with a simple search on the internet they will find the public, French University Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, one of the thirteen autonomous institutions that succeeded the renowned University of Paris, well known as the University of Sorbonne. (Here are the links from the Sorbonne Association to facilitate stakeholders: https://www.sorbonne.fr/…/les…/universite-paris-13/
https://www.sorbonne.fr/toutes-Les-universites)

The Université Sorbonne Paris Nord has 26,000 students, 29 workshops and 1,200 teachers. The investment it is planning in our country has been informed that it includes € 15m for campus, € 3m investments for cutting -edge research and more than € 7m for scholarships – all in five years. Is PASOK really opposed to it? With what exactly rationale?

We are looking for the true position of Mr. Androulakis’ party either for non -state universities or for the deletions of eternal students. Until then the “eternal teachers” in the cubis, let’s stop getting an obstacle to tomorrow’s country