In a very harsh and frontal letter addressed to the Minister of Education of the Community Commission, Amador Pastor, the socialist mayor of the Toledo town of Noblejas, Agustín Jiménez Crespo, attacked the regional government for not having built an institute in the city whose creation was approved in June 2011, José María Barreda being president of the Board of Directors.
In this harsh letter sent today, Education Day, to the media and the unions, Jiménez first launches severe accusations against the advisor, whom he accuses of “not having the slightest education or respect” for n not having responded to his letter sent barely a year ago. There is. And he adds ironically that “with Page’s good eye, How are you going to appoint a pragmatic Minister of Education… it’s not possible“, although he also points out that “he hasn’t had time in a year to read the letter with everything he has put in place, or someone has to disclose his communications.” And he ends with “they won’t let you move anything that has to do with Noblejas, lest it upset Page.”
Given the situation without news from the institute, the mayor communicates that said letter was sent to the media, to the unions, to the Ministry of Education, to the Presidency of the Spanish Government and to “each of the families of the most over two thousand students who suffer from this problem in Ocaña… because You don’t play with Education… and you don’t play with Noblejas either..
Agustín Jiménez recalls in his letter that both the ANPE unions and the workers’ commissions have alluded in several complaints to the “unsustainable situation” in the educational centers of the Tolede city of Ocaña, and it is a situation that, in his opinion, “should deprive us of sleep.” » to the Minister of Education. In this sense, he recalls that in various reports and in different areas the over-registration in Ocaña, an area of demographic expansion, has been addressed, a circumstance that he describes as an “error”. Additionally, it refers to retail and drug trafficking problems in Ocaña institutessomething that even the Civil Guard is incapable of confronting with the means at its disposal, as well as the continuous clashes and fights between gangs of young people, “an emerging version of what is happening in many areas of La Sagra, but now in ours.” .
In the letter, Jiménez states that “the solution was to consolidate an axis of educational infrastructure in the Mesa de Ocaña, from Santa Cruz de la Zarza to Yepes, by building the Secondary Education Institute of Noblejas”, which been turned green. on June 14, 2011 by the Directing Council of the Board of Directors chaired by José María Barreda.”
Therefore, the mayor recalls that “We have been proposing for more than 14 years to have the institute in Noblejas, make available enough land, propose a project that we will pay for from Noblejas and that we have already delivered to the educational administration, propose an economic collaboration through the agreed, direct and definitive delivery of the amount of money necessary to undertake this investment , up to four million euros, depending on the project itself.
He then accuses the councilor of “arrogance and sectarianism” after asking the question “why are these procedures taking place in Illescas or Olías del Rey and not in Noblejas, since they receive only “silence and indifference”.
In the last part of the letter, Agustín Jiménez accuses the different Ministers of Education of being installed in the “hangover politics”, to “do nothing and only release headlines and photos to hide the constant exercise of laziness, incompetence and respect for bigotry that Page has imposed on this issue.” At the same time, he alludes to “a shameful political tactic for constantly confront the Spanish government for the sole purpose of feeding the baser instincts of overwhelming fascism, believing that they will thus vote for you, presenting you to society as good socialists, when you are neither one nor the other.”
After alluding to the fact that in the Commission’s 2025 budgets there is not a single reference to the construction of the Noblejas Institute, Agustín Jiménez proposes that “it would be better than the powers in matters of Education, until ‘in Castilla-La Mancha is concerned.’ refers, were managed by the Spanish government, because, as you can see, it’s too big for you, and the only thing some of them are good at is giving fascist titles and ultra slogans… yes, a lot of photographs.”