a march of Students, Faculty, Administrative and Public University of El Alto (UPEA), collapsed March 6th Avenue in El Alto, demanding the government of Evo Morales , distribute Equity and Social Justice, UPEA universities in the El Alto and La Paz UMSA, with 50 percent of Revenue Sharing Resources. Radicalize otherwise announced measures pressure in 2011, hence demanding the National Government to deliver dialogue and Resources Law and not to provoke a confrontation between UPEA and UMSA, for just seek dialogue.
Damaso Quispe, President of the Public University of El Alto (UPEA), told Radio Atipiri, demanded the government of Evo Morales, Distribute 275 Million Revenue Sharing Bolivians to 50% at the UPEA El Alto and UMSA in La Paz, being part of the University System of Bolivia.
"The government has to think 10 times before closing his eyes, if not more on the contrary open to dialogue and listen to the call just and right, by law is for us to participate as UPEA of El Alto in Resource Distribution "he said.
therefore demand the government of Evo Morales, to convene a dialogue to allocate Equity and Social Justice 50% of resources in both institutions of the system.
UPEA The Rector of El Alto, expressed openness to dialogue with the Government, in order to reach a consistent solution, Successful and said it would not give in to the demands of President Evo Morales.
The Authority said that no more dialogue with the university authorities of the Universidad Mayor de San Andrés (UMSA), and call for dialogue with the government of Evo Morales, who consider it the government that determines the allocation Universities Budgetary System, "The government has been touted by the UPEA El Alto and the population, so should resolve in time," he said.
Damaso Quispe, President of the UPEA El Alto, denounced that the Government intends to confront the UPEA of El Alto and La Paz UMSA, not solve, and left on time this conflict therefore require the government to immediately convene them to dialogue.
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