Honduran Liberal bloc urges teachers and government to seek joint solutions
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Honduras' Liberal Party bloc urged teachers and the government to prioritize sensible dialogue and joint solutions.
- The bloc highlighted that the teachers' strike stems from the government's unfulfilled promise of a salary increase.
- They stressed that the right to education for children and youth must prevail over administrative disagreements.
Honduras' Liberal Party bloc has called for reason, good faith, and collaborative problem-solving in the ongoing dispute between teachers and the government.
The bloc identified the government's broken promise of a salary increase as the direct cause of the current instability in the education sector. They acknowledged the teachers' legitimate demands for fulfillment of commitments while also recognizing the state's responsibility to maintain public finances. However, the party emphasized that the fundamental right to education for children and young people must be the absolute priority.
"Every day of classes lost deepens the challenges for a generation that cannot become collateral victims of administrative disagreements," the Liberal bloc stated. They urged both parties to keep technical negotiation tables open, avoid rigid stances, and prioritize viable consensus mechanisms. Ensuring the continuity of the academic year was also stressed, keeping students in classrooms while differences are resolved.
The Liberal bloc offered its services as independent facilitators and mediators, aiming to bridge divides with the sole interest of protecting children and strengthening national education. "Honduras requires certainty, but above all, it requires its classrooms to remain open. Children must come first, always," declared Jorge Cรกlix, head of the Liberal bloc in the National Congress. He added, "The future of Honduras is built in classrooms, not in confrontation."
Originally published by Proceso Digital in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.