2024-01-19 14:10:15
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Four PS deputies are appealing to the Prime Minister following the publication of a report on the abuses of the Stanislas private establishment, where authoritarianism, sexism and homophobia are said to be commonplace.
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The appointment of Amélie Oudéa-Castéra will have had at least one merit: giving great publicity to the report of the general inspectorate of National Education on the abuses of the Stanislas private establishment, where the minister’s children are educated. Authoritarianism, sexism and homophobia are, according to this report revealed by Mediapart, commonplace in this school where catechism classes and masses are compulsory, which is contrary to the law. The establishment refuted these accusations in a press release. The affair, however, took a new political turn this Friday, January 19 since the four PS deputies who are members of the cultural affairs and education committee in the National Assembly wrote to the Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal. In this missive that we were able to read, Fatiha Keloua Hachi, Claudia Roua
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