Reformism blessed its majority in FUBA, and the Kirchner regression was consolidated at the university.
The Student Federation will continue to lead an alliance of radicals, socialists, independents and peronists inconsistent with the government; Lucille Daniela Levy, of Economics, was elected President
With 130 to 75 delegates (almost 60%), the Alliance Radicals, socialists, independents and peronists dissatisfied with the government Reaffirmed his leadership University of Buenos Aires Federation (FUBA). The leadership elected at the congress of the organization was ratified The backward movement of Kirchnerism and the left At the university, as reflected in the results of the student elections held in April last year.
There was more space than in the previous renovation, three years ago. The Reformist Front Consecrated President of FUBA Lucille Daniela Levy, A career student of Public Accountant at the Faculty of Economics and the current Director of this academic unit. The same headquarters where Axel Kitsiloff studied and fought. Will be appointed Jonathan Maidana A reviewer of non-Kyrgyz Peronism headed by the Center for the Faculty of Social Sciences.
Lucille Levy will succeed Ramiro Fernandez Sarafi (Dentistry) and will lead the student movement, in the year when the University of Buenos Aires will elect a new rector.
The FUBA Congress crystallized Retreat from La Campora, That he lost this year One of three student centers Which led the UBA – agronomy, which remained in the hands of the reformist front and gained only 25 delegates out of 130. In the Alliance Nika He received 32 votes in Congress, for which he was promoted to Secretary-General. Protected for the first minority.
The Left front Gathered 15 delegates and the Justice Front was last with 6 votes. Two heads restrained.
The new head of FUBA stressed that by pushing forward the agenda that he will assist in its management Establishment of a centralized labor bank, Which connects students to the world of work. “Work gives us autonomy and education offers us a better job,” he explained.
He also called for deepening University Expansion Policy, with the help of Short training courses in the districts, Focused training in traditional commerce and new digital technologies.
Broad differences
A comfortable advantage in the number of delegates arose from the April 4 to 8 polls at all UBA faculties where they went to the polls. More than 170,000 students. The reformist front garnered 62.5% of the vote, the Kirchnerism (La Cámpora, Patria Grande and Movimiento Evita) 24.7% and the left-wing front 8.1%, which fell in terms of winning votes.
Reformism prevails – at the national level – in rapprochement with Together For a change, The identification, however, is not unanimous. This front consists of a group of Peronists close to the rector who dominated Kirchnerism in the Faculty of Social Sciences.
Expression of Kirchnerism in the UBA mainly unites groups identified mainly with La Cámpora, to which are added students related Avoid movement And Great homeland flow. The deepening of the national crisis has made it difficult for various faculties to form an alliance with the left, which Influenced the defeat in agronomy, Where they won the joint list three years ago and are now away by five points.
In philosophy and the Scriptures, Kirchnerism maintained a student center With only 85 votes. At Poohn headquarters, differences between the lists have been identified Left and Workers’ Unity Front (FITU) And who protects New more Violent incidents erupted in April.
The superiority of the radicals, socialists and independents who lead Nine out of 13 UBA student centers, He turned the University Federation Congress into a simple procedure. Thus, reformism took a step to strengthen the influence of the sector Election of the next Rector of the University, Which will replace Alberto Barbier, Which he took over in 2014 and completed two terms at the helm of the institution, after two terms as Vice-Rector and Dean of the Faculty of Economics.
“The noisy support we received in the election gave us more political power, more governing power, more weight in a representative council (made up of student center presidents) and a large number of delegates,” Fernandes Saraf said. Head of FUBA, in dialogue ᲔᲠᲘ.
In the run-up to the next UBA rector election, the reformist space will work with faculty and alumni to popularize the sector. “Our main flag is Fight for University Autonomy, Do not allow them to act under the influence of government maneuvers to influence the elections. “Candidates should come from within, not from outside,” the FUBA-speaking president told LA NACION, rejecting a possible Casa Rosada appointment.
Source: La Nacion
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