The Councilor for Culture of the Oropesa City Council, Juan García, ordered yesterday the suppression of the allocation of 4,500 euros destined for the ‘Escola Canta’ project promoted by the Department of Education – which runs the PP -, and which – according to what he said – this year “focuses, precisely, on indoctrinating schoolchildren in the disastrous 2030 Agenda; measures that are imposed by the elites of Brussels and that are doing so much damage to our farmers and ranchers.”

The project of the Department of Education, which began with the previous councilor Vicent Marzà (Compromís) and is now maintained by the PP, ‘Escola Canta’, is titled this year ‘Els Súper Ods: Aventura 2030’ and “centers its songs on the premises of the 2030 Agenda”, as reported by Vox in a statement.

As the Vox Culture councilor in Oropesa, Juan García, explains, they are not going to allocate “not a single euro” from the residents of Oropesa “to the indoctrination that the left imposed at the time.” And he adds that “no child should be indoctrinated in any ideology, nor should an apparently innocent cultural project be disguised in order to impose Catalan, the 2030 Agenda or gender ideology.”

Vox remembers that, also, the capital of La Plana, where it governs together with the PP, has eliminated the theater that is performed between each song. Likewise, in Burriana, the Department of Culture, led by the regional deputy of Vox, Jesús Albiol, rejected a proposal from Escola Dansa destined for the Municipal Arts Center “understanding that it intends pan-Catalanist indoctrination.”

Albiol explained that, at the time, they made another different proposal, “with other songs that were not pan-Catalan in nature, but the Department of Education flatly refused; so the Department decided not to admit the project.” It was also in Burriana where the far-right formation suppressed library subscriptions to children’s magazines such as Cavall Fort, Camacuc and El Temps, as well as Enderrock and Llengua Nacional.