Chamber formalizes Mixed Front against Indoctrination in Schools
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The Parliamentary Front for Education without Ideological Indoctrination was officially published, this Wednesday (30), at the National Congress. On the initiative of federal deputy Gustavo Gayer (PL-GO), the front has 210 federal deputies and 18 senators.
Gayer informed that he intends to follow up on complaints of ideological indoctrination in schools, raise awareness among parents, students and teachers and develop projects with solutions for extreme cases.
On social networks, the deputy began posting videos, even before taking office, with examples of teachers who use their position to defend political positions, without showing the contradictory. In one of them, a teacher dedicates time in the classroom to criticize supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro and praise Lula.
“We want to make parents aware of the crimes that happen to their children in schools and universities in Brazil and do whatever it takes to spare our young people from this evil indoctrination,” Gayer told Gazeta do Povo.
The parliamentary fronts in the National Congress are associations of parliamentarians from various parties to debate issues of interest to society. They can be composed only of deputies or mixed, with deputies and senators. For a front to be created, an application must be presented with the support of at least one third of members of the Legislative Power (deputies and senators); the name of the Parliamentary Front and the representative responsible for providing the information.
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