For its part, La Fage, the first student union, alert on “the urgency of taking concrete and lasting action for young people“.
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After the appointment of Sylvie Retailleau as head of the Ministry of Higher Education on Friday May 20, the UNEF is concerned in a press release of this “head change“who is not”no change of direction“. According to the student union, the record of the new minister as president of the University of Paris-Saclay “demonstrates strong continuity with the reforms of its predecessor“.
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“Paris-Saclay is a university which was a laboratory for the vision of the university world of the ministry“, estimates the Unef. Guest of franceinfo, Imane Ouelhadj, president of the UNEF, denounces “a total liberalization of the university“. The student union points “courses with registration fees much higher than the nationally framed registration fees are in place“, and “differentiated pathways in certain courses“.
The first student union in France asks to meet the new minister “in order to detail his claims as well as possible“. Imane Ouelhadj hopes that the problem of student precariousness will be “a priority at the start of the five-year term because, with inflation, the scholarships today are largely insufficient. There are still students queuing at food distributions to get food“.
“Don’t save investing in our youth“, reacts in a press release la Fage, the first student union, after the arrival of Sylvie Retailleau. La Fage warns of “the urgency of taking concrete and lasting action for young people” and ask for “put in place real measures for young people, for their training, emancipation and success“.
For the union,the first construction site“of the new government”must be a major overhaul of the student welfare system in France, which is now unequal and outdated“. He points out that after two years of health crisis, “young people see the cost of living increase considerably“.
“It is imperative to promote a housing policy that meets the needs”
She also claimsthe construction of an ambitious reform of university health services“and ask”strong measures to meet climate challenges“. La Fage finally advocates “dialogue” to achieve “these sites“who cannot”be built without intermediary bodies and representatives
of the entire university community“.