neighboring territories, “sister” and “twinned” communities in “shared” demands such as infrastructure or the “defense” of the natural heritage that both cherish. But Castile and León and Asturias “above all, we share something very important”: this is “education is essential”. This is what the President of the Council said this Saturday, Alfonso Fernández Mañuecoin the event of sharing in Burgohondo (Ávila) with its counterpart in the Principality, Adrien Barbon. Two leaders, he underlined, who “from different political positions, we share” this “objective” which “Education is essential.” “One of the most important things we can do as a government is leave the best education to our sons and daughters“, he stressed. And this, underlined the head of the Executive, “This is what we do from Castilla y León and Asturias.” Two communities, moreover, located “at the forefront” in this area, he highlighted with reference to reports like PISA in which they occupy leading positions in qualifications.
“From different positions”Mañueco added: “we can agree on the essentials.” “And this is very important in today’s world”, he added in his speech during the event commemorating 25 years of connection between Castile and León and Asturias through education, organized by the Communication and School Forum.
There, he called for teaching schoolchildren these “bonds of union,” emphasizing that “what is learned in childhood is then applied throughout life.” “This effort we are making to have an excellent educationhas This is something that we continue to bet on”, underlined the president of the Regional Government of Castilla y León, who also recalled the “very important effort of generosity” that was carried out during the Transition, precisely on a day whenthe figure of Aurelio Delgado d’Avila is recognizeddied in 2017, right-hand man of Adolfo Suárez in La Moncloa
In addition, Mañueco highlighted “something fundamental”, such as the fact that education must look “not only” at the urban world, but “also” in rural areaswhere Castile and León and Asturias, he stressed, are making “an effort”. “There can be no differences between the urban world and the rural world. “These are two sides of the same coin,” he warned, adding that without these cities, “Castile and León would be totally different.” The rural “is part of our essence, of our way of being and living”, he added, emphasizing that precisely this Saturday’s event took place in a city.
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