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Parents oppose changes that will make it more expensive for children to attend private or semi-private schools. They say if the bill is passed, such education will only be available to those with higher income.

The amendments do implement a Constitutional Court ruling mandating the full state financing of publicly approved curricula at private schools. However, the 100% financing only refers to the mandatory program, with services such as pre-school or after-school classes - otherwise a normal part of daily life at school - not financed at all.