The Education, Culture and Communications Committee of the House of Representatives confirmed its keenness to hold the meeting of Ezz El -Din Meadawi, Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Innovation, in “the closest deadlines”, stressing that “the pursuit will focus on holding the meeting during the coming weeks, that is, before the opening of the first session of the next legislative year, given the journey of the topic and its high importance in the context of the current debate.”
Adi Toujri, Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee, said in a statement to the electronic newspaper Hespress, that the committee’s office will be held at the earliest possible deadlines in order to study the request submitted by Rashid Hamouni, head of the progress team and socialism, regarding the discussion of the issue of “university entry on the rhythm of the spiral of reform and the absence of an approach to the involvement”, stressing that “the committee will work to coordinate with the Ministry of Higher Education to take the necessary steps, including the programming of the minister Midawi.
Touhri explained that “the history of the committee’s office’s meeting has not yet been determined, but the committee is keen to expedite its contract during the coming days, before the university entry, as possible, taking into account the minister’s agenda and providing appropriate conditions for consensus.” He added: “We will play our role in continuous communication with the ministry, after the committee’s office’s decision, and we will make sure to set a date that satisfies all parties.
The parliamentary official stressed “the existence of a realization of the importance of the issue”, and added: “We give it a top priority, and we will consider all possibilities if it is new to what may hinder the meeting holding at the required time, such as the minister’s program that may not correspond to specific dates,” continuing: “It will be compatible before the meeting, and we will seek to be before the parliamentary entry in October.”
In the same context, the spokesman stressed that “the committee is aware of the value of the issue, especially in the context of university entry and the accompanying expectations,” adding: “Therefore, we seek to address it with the seriousness and speed necessary by interacting with the request of the head of the“ Book Party ”team in the first parliamentary room.
On the other hand, the team of progress and socialism stressed in its request, which is available to Hespress, “the necessity of this permanent parliamentary committee, in an urgent manner, to practice the supervisory specialization towards the relevant minister, before the situation worsens, especially with regard to the methodology of preparing the draft higher education law that is characterized by the absence of the participatory approach.”
In the same regard, Hamouni explained that “the adoption and download of the books of the pedagogical controls unilaterally devotes the logic of improvised experimentation of pedagogical engineering”, indicating the priority of “discussing the ways of the ministry concerned with the professional and moral demands of women and men of higher education, and the extent of adherence to the sectoral social dialogue producing solutions.”
The same source stated that “signs of new tension in the square of higher education appear on the horizon with the new university entry, due to the blurring of what the government calls to reform the sector; but in the absence of the real involvement of the parties concerned, especially higher education professors and students.”
The spokesman also highlighted that “the concerned ministry in new steps perpetuates the impression that every minister seeks to download a special and fragmentary perspective for reform,” considering that the matter “loses cost -effectiveness, efficacy, harmony and continuity, and weakens the level of collective engagement, and the sector is brought down in an empty logic titled the spiral of reform reform,” as he put it.
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