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Unbelievable: The left opposition with the trade unions created chaos in education, now they would like to point it out

By Sara Kovač (Nova24tv)

 “There is exactly as much chaos as you manage to create it in KUL, the SD party and your SVIZ satellite. If you became at least a little more constructive, it would be much better,” said Prime Minister Janez Janša in response to a message from the Social Democrats that the LMŠ, SD, SAB and Levica parties are convening an extraordinary meeting of the Committee on Education, Science, Sports and Youth due to “chaotic situation” before the start of the school year.

During the second wave of the epidemic, the Social Democrats advocated for a school without masks, and it was they who recently advocated for a school without masks for the second time with a note from their prominent representative and even a doctor Brigita Skela Savič. The trade union of education, science and culture, led by Branimir Štrukelj, has been opposed to mandatory masks, testing and vaccination of school employees throughout the validity of the strict measures.

Today, the parties of the left opposition (SD, SAB, Levica and LMŠ) announced that they would convene an extraordinary meeting of the Committee on Education, Science, Sports and Youth due to the “chaotic situation” before the start of the school year. It should be emphasised that it was these who created chaos throughout the epidemic and did everything possible to ensure that education was not ready for the new school year.

Regarding chaos, Prime Minister Janez Janša also answered them and wrote that they create exactly as much chaos as they manage to create it in KUL, the SD party and their SVIZ satellite. “If you became at least a little more constructive, it would be much better,” said Janša. Constructiveness was not a virtue of the Slovene opposition, as it harassed in the most difficult times, which it does even now. Other countries do not face such a destructive opposition and trade unions, so they were able to prepare for the new school year in peace and together. Minister Simona Kustec also announced last week that the agreements are in the final phase, which does not mean the chaos accused by the opposition.

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