Greek rectors worry about government's university law changes

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University rectors are expressing concerns about the government's "law and order" approach to universities, particularly regarding stricter disciplinary measures. This follows the failure of previous measures, including the university police. Rectors are worried about the government's upcoming legislation, specifically the potential for immediate disciplinary action, including expulsion, for students convicted of violence. They emphasize the need for financial support and address understaffing issues. The opposition is criticizing the government's handling of university safety, citing the university police fiasco and calling for a focus on addressing the root causes of violence and providing adequate funding for universities.


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