José Saramago: Obligation or Really Read?
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The possibility of having the Nobel of Literature as optional in the 12th year is the perfect excuse for talking about readings in youth and Portuguese classes in Pop Up this week.
The Minister of Education responded to the PS criticisms about the possible release of José Saramago from compulsory readings of the 12th year, avoiding any ideological way by referring to the proposed alternative as a communist military.
The Minister of Education responded, this Thursday, to the PS's criticisms about José Saramago's ability to stop being compulsory in the 12th year, avoiding any ideological way and claiming that the alternative "is also a PCP soldier".Mario de Carvalho is no longer a soldier: he was a member of the party in the past but ended up losing himself, dedicating himself exclusively to literature.
The Minister of Education responded today to criticism from the Socialist Party (PS) regarding the possibility of José Saramago no longer being required reading in the 12th grade, dismissing any ideological bias since the alternative “is also a member of the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP)”. The topic was brought to the sectoral debate with the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation, which is taking place in parliament, by the Socialist…
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