The socialist party has publicly denounced what it considers a situation of "abandonment" in the Permanent Education Centers of Cádiz. According to a statement, this situation is another example of the "dismantling of public services" under the current Andalusian Government.
Socialists warn of problems that would be affecting the operation of these centers, which are essential for adult education. Although the statement does not specify concrete cases or figures, it points to a lack of attention from the regional administration towards this educational service.
The Permanent Education Centers in Cádiz are part of the Andalusian public network and offer basic training, academic preparation, access to regulated studies, literacy, and digital skills training. These resources are crucial for improving employability and lifelong learning for citizens.
“"The current situation responds, in their opinion, to a strategy of cuts in Andalusian public education."
The PSOE of Cádiz has urged the Junta de Andalucía to increase investment and guarantee the proper functioning of these centers. It has also called for measures to ensure staff stability and the continuity of training programs.
The complaint is part of a political debate on the management of public services in Andalusia, where the opposition criticizes alleged cuts and deficiencies, while the regional Executive defends its management. So far, the Junta de Andalucía has not issued public statements on the matter.




