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Viviane Morales at MinEducation: Take out Marx and put in God
CO🏛️ PoliticsConservative4 hr. ago

Viviane Morales at MinEducation: Take out Marx and put in God

The article discusses the appointment of Viviane Morales as Minister of Education under President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella, which has sparked controversy among feminist and LGBTQ+ organizations. Morales, a veteran politician with over four decades of experience, has increasingly promoted evangelical beliefs that oppose progressive educational reforms such as sex education and reproductive rights. Her husband, Carlos Alonso Lucio, is identified as one of the ideological architects of the president-elect. Laura Castro, director of La Mesa por la Vida y la Salud de las Mujeres, argues that Morales' presence in the Ministry poses a challenge to the separation of church and state as outlined in the Constitution. The piece highlights concerns about the potential impact of her religious views on public policy.

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La Silla Vacía logoLa Silla VacíaIndependentConservative4 hr. ago
Viviane Morales at MinEducation: Take out Marx and put in God

The article discusses the appointment of Viviane Morales as Minister of Education under President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella, which has sparked controversy among feminist and LGBTQ+ organizations. Morales, a veteran politician with over four decades of experience, has increasingly promoted evangelical beliefs that oppose progressive educational reforms such as sex education and reproductive rights. Her husband, Carlos Alonso Lucio, is identified as one of the ideological architects of the president-elect. Laura Castro, director of La Mesa por la Vida y la Salud de las Mujeres, argues that Morales' presence in the Ministry poses a challenge to the separation of church and state as outlined in the Constitution. The piece highlights concerns about the potential impact of her religious views on public policy.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Viviane Morales' appointment through the lens of religious ideology and conservative values, emphasizing her opposition to progressive educational policies. It presents her background and connections in a way that aligns with traditionalist perspectives, while downplaying the role

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