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En Copenhague se firma un acuerdo sobre niños con trastornos múltiplos
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En Copenhague se firma un acuerdo sobre niños con trastornos múltiplos

The article discusses disagreements among local authorities in Kopavogur regarding whether the Icelandic government is adhering to a previously agreed-upon agreement on children with multiple disabilities. At a recent town council meeting, representatives expressed concerns that the government is politicizing the issue and deviating from the terms of the agreement. Ásdís Kristjánsdóttir, the mayor of Kopavogur, criticizes the government for allegedly undermining the agreement and suggests that the government is attempting to shift costs onto local municipalities. Jónas Már Torfason, a representative from the Union, accuses the majority of local councils of using the issue for political gain. The agreement between the state and local municipalities was signed earlier this year, aiming to allocate three billion krona to support children with multiple disabilities. A new regulation proposed by the Minister of Education and Culture has been criticized by organizations representing local municipalities, who argue that the government is narrowing the definition of which children qualify for support under the agreement.

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RÚV Fréttir logoRÚV FréttirEstatal / públicoIzquierdaVeracidad 85Objetividad 70hace 9 h
En Copenhague se firma un acuerdo sobre niños con trastornos múltiplos

The article discusses disagreements among local authorities in Kopavogur regarding whether the Icelandic government is adhering to a previously agreed-upon agreement on children with multiple disabilities. At a recent town council meeting, representatives expressed concerns that the government is politicizing the issue and deviating from the terms of the agreement. Ásdís Kristjánsdóttir, the mayor of Kopavogur, criticizes the government for allegedly undermining the agreement and suggests that the government is attempting to shift costs onto local municipalities. Jónas Már Torfason, a representative from the Union, accuses the majority of local councils of using the issue for political gain. The agreement between the state and local municipalities was signed earlier this year, aiming to allocate three billion krona to support children with multiple disabilities. A new regulation proposed by the Minister of Education and Culture has been criticized by organizations representing local municipalities, who argue that the government is narrowing the definition of which children qualify for support under the agreement.

Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article frames the disagreement as a conflict between the government and local authorities, emphasizing criticism of the government's actions and suggesting political motives. Language such as 'politicizing,' 'undermining the agreement,' and 'shifting costs' implies a left-leaning perspective. Á

Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 85 · Objetividad 70): The article accurately reports the disagreement among local councilors in Kopavogur regarding the government's stance on the agreement for children with multiple disadvantages. It provides details on past agreements, proposed regulations, and reactions from officials like Ásdís Kristjánsdóttir and J

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