The mayor also criticized judges for "endorse" the actions of the students. Gabriela Michetti's former deputy chief said that "there is a heightened politicization" and said that some parties "are taking advantage."
 
At least eight schools, operating in four buildings, taken by his students continue to demand for urgent structural repairs. Meanwhile, Mauricio Macri and his former deputy chief, Gabriela Michetti, went yesterday to reprimand the student struggle, relating to political groups "left" and criticized judges for "endorse" these actions.

"We are looking for all the methods that people to reason. We want people to participate in politics, but not guilty of a crime of entry, "remarked the head of government from Cordoba, presidential tour for 2011. In this sense, Michetti said in a radio interview that "there is a heightened politicization" and aimed to "left-wing parties" who "are taking advantage" of the children "for purposes that are not necessarily the school infrastructure."

The leadership of Mariano Acosta, Raquel Papalardo, told Argentine Time that "absolutely not. Schools have very serious manmade problems, the truth is that I do not recognize the kids in a political connotation. It's about the education budget that the government subejecuta, from that point of course is political. "" Cut the budget is political, even when paralyzed and do not bid work, "said Thomas Lerner, a student of Acosta.

Macri also stressed that "schools are being taken by 20 students." However, Ramiro Yordan, Esnaola school, said that in the mobilization of last Friday were "2500, more than those who stayed in school."
The Coordinator of Secondary Students Unified concentration available at the door of the Legislature tomorrow, when the Education Commission has spoken to Bullrich. On Thursday, five blocks and fitted cut one open radio. Today macrista cabinet will meet to discuss the situation. While Macri reaffirmed its position to extend the school year, and some teachers, like those of Mariano Acosta, who implemented virtual classes, by mail and blog.