Parody of the Teachers' Assembly: Franco congratulates the approval of the PP and Vox budgets
In a video, the dictator celebrates the agreement, which "will be the beginning of the end of the bacchanal that reigns in schools."
PalmThe budget pact between the People's Party (PP) and Vox is now a reality, with measures attacking Catalan-language schools and other initiatives that have generated discontent among various social groups, such as teachers. The Teachers' Assembly literally took a minute to publish its response once the budgets were approved. In a parody video, the teachers dubbed the dictator Francisco Franco. "The intelligent agreement between Vox and the Catalan government will be the beginning of the end of the bacchanal that reigns within schools, where behind words like coeducation, coexistence, critical thinking, and democratic memory, lies the imposition of a dialect, Catalan, which I once banned and which now, fortunately, is suffering a new setback."
"The agreement will serve to end the dictatorship that teachers exercise in schools," Franco adds. "Congratulations, patriots. The agreement strikes a blow against immigrants, squatters, and teachers, who must be purged. It's the first step on the path toward a doctrine that was already taught and from which return is now facilitated," Franco explains.
Three marathon days
The government approved the 2025 budget this Tuesday, supported by Vox. Despite arriving six months late, the PP did not want to waste the opportunity offered by the fact that Santiago Abascal's party, on this occasion, was willing to support both parties. This legislative session, which will enter the pre-election campaign phase starting in September, is expected to begin. Therefore, the far right has demanded significant concessions from the PP on language and immigration, summarizes a Socialist source. Prohens is aware that, with the comings and goings of his partners, you never know, and he does not want to give up trying again.
of obtaining land and that of industrial estates, in the same week. The accounts were practically identical to those already presented by the Popular Party in December 2024, and the far right overturned them at the last minute, following orders from the Madrid leadership.The 21 million euros allocated to the Language Choice Plan, as well as the allocation for dental tests for unaccompanied migrant minors, the redefinition of allocations for the promotion of Catalan—those of an "ideological nature" are reduced—as well as a further reduction in inheritance tax, two million euros for promoting birth rates, and aid for farmers.