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Peru's Education Ministry Suspends Classes for 2026 Elections
๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ช Peru/Spanish 3d ago Elections & Politics

Peru's Education Ministry Suspends Classes for 2026 Elections

Translated from Spanish.

Summary

Peru's Ministry of Education has suspended classes in certain schools on April 10 and 13 due to the upcoming 2026 general elections. The Minister of Education urged regional authorities to coordinate with electoral bodies to ensure an orderly process and implement measures for students to recover missed class time.

๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ช La Repรบblica โ€” Peru

In a move designed to facilitate the upcoming 2026 general elections, Peru's Ministry of Education has announced the suspension of classes in specific educational institutions on April 10 and 13. This decision reflects the government's commitment to ensuring a smooth and orderly electoral process, recognizing the logistical demands that elections place on public infrastructure and resources. The Ministry's proactive approach aims to prevent disruptions and allow for the necessary preparations and execution of the electoral activities.

exhortรณ a las autoridades regionales a coordinar con los organismos electorales para garantizar un proceso ordenado.

โ€” Marรญa Esther CuadrosThe Minister of Education urged regional authorities to coordinate with electoral bodies to ensure an orderly process.

Minister of Education Marรญa Esther Cuadros has emphasized the importance of inter-agency coordination, calling on regional authorities to work closely with electoral organisms. This collaboration is deemed essential for guaranteeing that the electoral process unfolds without incident and that the integrity of the democratic exercise is upheld. Furthermore, the Minister acknowledged the impact on students and pledged that measures would be implemented to ensure that any lost instructional time is recovered, thereby minimizing the academic consequences for the affected students.

se deberรกn adoptar medidas para que los estudiantes recuperen las clases perdidas.

โ€” Marรญa Esther CuadrosThe Minister of Education indicated that measures must be adopted so that students can recover the lost classes.

This measure highlights the significant role educational facilities often play in electoral processes in Peru and across Latin America, frequently serving as polling stations. The suspension of classes is a practical measure to accommodate these needs while also underscoring the Ministry's dedication to both civic duty and educational continuity. The focus remains on a balanced approach that supports democratic participation while safeguarding the academic progress of the nation's youth.

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