Mixed Parliamentary Education Front asks for the convening of the president of Inep

After the series of layoffs at Inep released by CNN Brasil, the president of the Mixed Parliamentary Education Front, federal deputy Professor Israel, stated that the organization of the National Secondary Education Examination (Enem), scheduled for the end of this month, is at risk. The proofs of this edition of Enem are already printed. But the deputy assesses that the dismissals impacted positions responsible for the application and logistics guidelines on the days of the tests.

This Monday (8), he filed with the Chamber’s Education Committee a request to summon the institute’s president, Danilo Dupas. “Dupas’ administration led Inep to a very rapid deterioration, to a deep crisis of trust between the servers and management, to the point that now dozens of public servants have resigned from their positions of trust.

Enem is threatened, but not only him. Other important assessments and the production of data that support public policies in education in Brazil are also threatened”, said the deputy to the column.

The request will be analyzed by the Education Committee this Wednesday (10).

In a few days, Inep, responsible for Enem, registered 31 casualties, 29 of them only this Monday. Coordinators and substitutes handed over the positions alleging that the agency suffers from mismanagement.

The Parliamentary Front, which brings together about 320 parliamentarians, including deputies and senators, also forwarded a request for information to the MEC and Inep about what happened, and still requests a public hearing to debate the problem with entities that represent university students and high school students.

A CNN tried contact with Inep and directly with the director of the institute, Danilo Dupas. As of last week, there has been no return.

Reference: CNN Brasil

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