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Showing posts with label president. Show all posts

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Students elect Burns as president

13 April 2011 Last updated at 12:39 GMT By Sean Coughlan BBC News education correspondent Liam Burns Liam Burns is currently president of the NUS in Scotland The National Union of Students has voted for Liam Burns as its new president.

Describing himself as a centre-left candidate, Mr Burns defeated the more radical Mark Bergfeld, and further education vice president, Shane Chowen.

Mr Burns, currently president of the NUS in Scotland, called for further peaceful direct action protests.

He accused the government of "desperately scrambling" with its tuition fees policy in England.

The election, which used the alternative vote system, saw two moderate candidates heading the field.

In his manifesto, Mr Burns said: "I support direct action, but will never accept the use of violence."

Speaking after his election he said there would be more local protests and "civil disobedience", in the form of sit-ins, occupations and demonstrations.

But he emphasised the need to bring along the majority of students and to maintain public support.

Student demonstrations

The previous year has seen a level of student activism not seen for decades, as students opposed the raising of tuition fees and cuts in university budgets.

Universities are now announcing their plans for higher fees, but Mr Burns rejects the suggestion that the battles have now been lost.

"It's not lost, when there's never been a policy when the sums added up so badly," said Mr Burns.

"It's a regressive policy that hasn't even saved them any money."

In terms of the year ahead, he said there would be joint campaigns between students and other unions.

He also said he wanted to link the NUS with "disenfranchised Liberal Democrats".

And he highlighted concerns over student finance and threats to cut places as issues that are likely to be important in the forthcoming year.

He warned the government in England against "cutting numbers to fill the hole in their maths".

The second-placed candidate, Shane Chowen, would have been the first non-graduate to have become NUS president and Mr Burns highlighted the importance of the loss of the education maintenance allowance for teenagers.

Outgoing president

The outgoing president, Aaron Porter, who had headed the NUS through such a high-profile and tumultuous year, had addressed the conference on Tuesday.

He attacked the Liberal Democrats, who had gone back on an election pledge to students to vote against any fee increase, as the "real villains".

And he accused the coalition government of a "gigantic misjudgement" over its higher education reforms.

"The public cost of higher education may actually be higher by 2015 than it was last year, even though students are also paying up to three times as much.

"It is the worst imaginable outcome and we warned them it would happen again and again," said Mr Porter.


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Monday, April 11, 2011

Peruvians to elect new president

10 April 2011 Last updated at 04:48 GMT Peruvian election candidates Ollanta Humala, Keiko Fujimori, Alejandro Toledo and Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Peru has a record of election surprises Peru is voting for a new president on Sunday after one of the most unpredictable and tightly-contested campaigns in recent history.

The front-runner is a left-wing former army officer, Ollanta Humala, but he is not expected to win the 50% required for outright victory.

Four other candidates have a realistic chance of getting through to a run-off.

They include Keiko Fujimori, daughter of the disgraced former President Alberto Fujimori.

Also in contention are former President Alejandro Toledo and former Prime Minister Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, as well as Luis Castaneda, a former mayor of the capital, Lima.

Outgoing President Alan Garcia cannot stand for a second term and his Apra party has not put forward a candidate.

Peru is enjoying an economic boom and the campaign has focused on how to maintain growth while tackling widespread poverty.

Opinions polls have fluctuated wildly in the run-up to the vote.

Left-turn?

Ollanta Humala, 48, who came second to Alan Garcia in 2006, has campaigned on a promise to increase the state's role in the economy and redistribute wealth to Peru's poor majority.

His critics have compared him to Venezuela's left-wing President Hugo Chavez, but he has emphasised links with Brazil's governing Worker's Party.

Keiko Fujimori, 35, has appealed to voters who still admire her father, Alberto Fujimori, who was president for a decade from 1990 but is now serving a 25-year jail sentence for corruption and organising death squads.

She has defended his record, saying that by taming hyper-inflation and defeating Shining Path rebels, he laid the basis for Peru's current economic boom.

The prospect of a run off between Mr Humala and Ms Fujimori has worried some Peruvians, including the Nobel Prize-winning author Mario Vargas Llosa, who has said it would be like "choosing between Aids and cancer".

Mr Vargas Llosa is an outspoken critic of left-wing politics and himself stood for president in 1990 only to be defeated by Alberto Fujimori.

Former President Alejandro Toledo, 64, who led the country from 2001-2006, also claims credit for the economic boom.

In the final days of the campaign he suggested an electoral pact with other candidates to avert a Fujimori-Humala run-off.

On the eve of the election the governing Apra party gave its support to Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, 72, a former prime minister and Wall Street banker.

Mr Kuczynski has strong backing in the business community and among wealthy voters in Lima.

If no candidate wins an outright majority, a second-round run-off will be held on 5 June.


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