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EHIGE leaves the table of the anti-segregation pact, Education makes a "partial" diagnosis and

The Confederation of Fathers and Mothers of the Basque Public School denounces that the methodology applied "is the antithesis of what the actual participatory process should be"

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The Confederation of Fathers and Mothers ofthe Basque Public School, EHIGE, has announced that it will leave the table of the Anti-Segregation Pact "Excellent School for All" , which considers the diagnosis presented by the Department of Education of the Basque Government to be "partial" and has not brought any substantial innovation from previous versions.

In a note published on 3 March 2026, EHIGE states that the report involves an incomplete analysis, based mainly on descriptive data, and without a thorough analysis of the structural, organizational and regulatory causes that explain the current school segregation.

The Organization criticizes the lack of rigorous analysis and objective assessment of the actual impact of the measures implemented in previous courses. EHIGE believes that repeating strategies that have not shown sufficient effectiveness can strengthen the accumulation of vulnerable students in certain schools and make it difficultto solve the problem . Furthermore, it ensures that the second version of the diagnosis does not make any significant changes either.

Similarly, EHIGE questions the methodology of the participatory process du, alleging thatit has limited the real debate on key issues such as educational planning, the provision of places and the rules of admission.

Finally, EHIGE points out that incomplete diagnosis, lack of causal analysis, lack of evaluation of measures and methodology that restricts debate compromise the credibility and effectiveness of the process , while criticizing the fact that the policy proposal is continuous and that school segregation is chronic.

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