The President of Aragon, Jorge Azcón, has acknowledged that the implementation of the subsidized Baccalaureate in September is almost impossible following the judicial suspension. The acting government approved the measure against the clock, but the TSJA (High Court of Justice of Aragon) halted it. Families who trusted this educational option now face weeks of uncertainty regarding places and rights.
The education system, stalled by administrative judicialization 🏛️
The TSJA's precautionary suspension responds to the lack of a prior impact study and possible defects in the processing. Technically, the decree lacked economic feasibility reports and an analysis of actual demand. Without this data, the expansion of subsidized education becomes a process vulnerable to legal challenges, forcing a review of deadlines and procedures.
Subsidized education, a drama with more suspense than a Netflix series 🎬
While politicians argue, families prepare for the lottery of places with the same excitement as a season finale. Some pray for a bureaucratic miracle, others are already considering enrolling their children at home. In the end, the only one who seems to have a guaranteed spot is the TSJA lawyer.