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Good evening and welcome to Cojedes 24! My name is Verónica Figueroa and here is the news from Cojedes!
Our top story this evening, the University of Cojedes announced today that it would begin offering classes that would be taught in Mercanti, Andrennian, and Gojan. The announcement comes after a non-binding resolution was passed by the Teacher's Union of Cojedes that requests that the schools begin teaching in this manner to prepare students for the future. A spokesman for the University said, "It will better prepare students for the future, especially when they are dealing with people who are not native Cojedan speakers. The schools that will teach classes in these languages will only be in the south of Cojedes to begin with and will eventually work its way up to all the schools. Medical schools involved with the University will be the first to teach in several languages as they will be the main people who are dealing with non-natives in Cojedes." The TUC announced that it was pleased that a school was accepting their resolution and will begin to using the international languages that are important to Cojedes.
A government survey that was released after the graduation ceremonies across the nation reported that the number of medical graduates had increased. In total, over 100,000 students from all of the medical fields, whether as a Doctor, Physician's Assistant, Nurse, or any occupation, graduated and will be entering the work force. Of those 100,000 graduates, nearly 12,8% were already in the medical workforce and went back to receive a degree even higher than the one they already have. President Berrocal released a statement after the survey was revealed and said, "I am very pleased to see the release of this new survey and I am very excited to see that more people are entering our medical workforce or have attained even higher education while working in the medical field. I applaud all of their efforts and wish them the continued best." In the same survey, they were asked if they approved of the current government and specifically the current President. The report stated that 86,500, or 86,5% of the graduated approved of the government, while 8% did not, and the remaining were uncertain or did not respond.
In other news, former President Antonio Suarez announced this morning that he was coming out of retirement to run for election as Governor of San Juan Province, of which he is a native. The former President, who is now in his upper 70's, made the announcement following a poll that stated that he would potentially win the election if he chose to run. The National Conservative Union announced earlier that it was declaring him as their candidate for the election and that they would be giving him the campaign support that is needed. If elected, Suarez would be the first conservative governor of San Juan Province since his term as governor nearly 5 decades ago. He has been endorsed by current President Berrocal, along with former Preisdent's Caleb Fernandez and Nestor Estávez and current Vice President Sebastian Rega. The election will be held in early July with the governor being sworn in by August 15th after the results are certified.
The results of the House of Representatives Speaker Election were revealed earlier today and current speaker Catalina Jose Maria Estavez has been re-elected as Speaker. The vote, which took place yesterday, ended with 312 members voting in favor of Catalina, while 52 members, the majority of whom were Independents and Minority members, voted in favor of Luis Berganza. After the results were announced, the President re-swore in the Speaker before the entire National Assembly. Luis Berganza, the opposition candidate, congratulated Catalina and told members that he was just happy to have been nominated. "It was such an honor for me to be nominated and to receive the number of votes I did.
Our final story, all patients who have been reported to have influenza in Heravion have been transported to the University of Heravion Hospital to tackle the underlying issues that the people have. The move was reported to be demanded by several people and the doctors at the general hospitals had no right but to comply with the patients request under the "Heravion Patient's Rights Act". Since the outbreak began, there has been no further report of civilians or military being infected in Heravion, while there have also not been any more in the city of Rosario. The University of Heravion stated that they will give treatment as best they can and they have reached out to Anastasia Berrocal MD, the mother of the President, for help in guaranteeing the treatment can be given.
That is all we have for now. Thank you for joining us here at Cojedes 24!
Our top story this evening, the University of Cojedes announced today that it would begin offering classes that would be taught in Mercanti, Andrennian, and Gojan. The announcement comes after a non-binding resolution was passed by the Teacher's Union of Cojedes that requests that the schools begin teaching in this manner to prepare students for the future. A spokesman for the University said, "It will better prepare students for the future, especially when they are dealing with people who are not native Cojedan speakers. The schools that will teach classes in these languages will only be in the south of Cojedes to begin with and will eventually work its way up to all the schools. Medical schools involved with the University will be the first to teach in several languages as they will be the main people who are dealing with non-natives in Cojedes." The TUC announced that it was pleased that a school was accepting their resolution and will begin to using the international languages that are important to Cojedes.
A government survey that was released after the graduation ceremonies across the nation reported that the number of medical graduates had increased. In total, over 100,000 students from all of the medical fields, whether as a Doctor, Physician's Assistant, Nurse, or any occupation, graduated and will be entering the work force. Of those 100,000 graduates, nearly 12,8% were already in the medical workforce and went back to receive a degree even higher than the one they already have. President Berrocal released a statement after the survey was revealed and said, "I am very pleased to see the release of this new survey and I am very excited to see that more people are entering our medical workforce or have attained even higher education while working in the medical field. I applaud all of their efforts and wish them the continued best." In the same survey, they were asked if they approved of the current government and specifically the current President. The report stated that 86,500, or 86,5% of the graduated approved of the government, while 8% did not, and the remaining were uncertain or did not respond.
In other news, former President Antonio Suarez announced this morning that he was coming out of retirement to run for election as Governor of San Juan Province, of which he is a native. The former President, who is now in his upper 70's, made the announcement following a poll that stated that he would potentially win the election if he chose to run. The National Conservative Union announced earlier that it was declaring him as their candidate for the election and that they would be giving him the campaign support that is needed. If elected, Suarez would be the first conservative governor of San Juan Province since his term as governor nearly 5 decades ago. He has been endorsed by current President Berrocal, along with former Preisdent's Caleb Fernandez and Nestor Estávez and current Vice President Sebastian Rega. The election will be held in early July with the governor being sworn in by August 15th after the results are certified.
The results of the House of Representatives Speaker Election were revealed earlier today and current speaker Catalina Jose Maria Estavez has been re-elected as Speaker. The vote, which took place yesterday, ended with 312 members voting in favor of Catalina, while 52 members, the majority of whom were Independents and Minority members, voted in favor of Luis Berganza. After the results were announced, the President re-swore in the Speaker before the entire National Assembly. Luis Berganza, the opposition candidate, congratulated Catalina and told members that he was just happy to have been nominated. "It was such an honor for me to be nominated and to receive the number of votes I did.
Our final story, all patients who have been reported to have influenza in Heravion have been transported to the University of Heravion Hospital to tackle the underlying issues that the people have. The move was reported to be demanded by several people and the doctors at the general hospitals had no right but to comply with the patients request under the "Heravion Patient's Rights Act". Since the outbreak began, there has been no further report of civilians or military being infected in Heravion, while there have also not been any more in the city of Rosario. The University of Heravion stated that they will give treatment as best they can and they have reached out to Anastasia Berrocal MD, the mother of the President, for help in guaranteeing the treatment can be given.
That is all we have for now. Thank you for joining us here at Cojedes 24!