10/08/2012
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The bill approved the Senate this week provides 50% reservation of vacancies
The Fenep (National Federation of Private Schools) want to go to court against the bill approved last Tuesday in the Senate which provides 50% of social and racial quotas in public universities.
If sanctioned by the president, half of the reserve (25% of total jobs) will be allocated to black students, mulatto or Indian. The other half will go to students who have done all the second grade in public schools and whose families have a per capita income than the minimum wage and a half.
For the president of the federation, Amábile Pacios, the measure is a "showcase the state of society had to hide the real debate."
- We see that this law is nothing more, nothing less than the state admitting that there is a poor quality public education, and that the poor quality must be corrected facilitating student access to the federal university. That's what we want to discuss.
According Amábile, the sector's legal Fenep already studying how to question, in court, the approval of the project.
In private schools, the heads of federal institutions also negatively evaluate the project and intend to go to court against its adoption.
For Andifes (National Association of Directors of Federal Institutions of Higher Education), the imposition of quotas "hurts the autonomy of universities" and does not respect the "uniqueness of each region."
Source: R7 News
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