“The government has darkened and the minister has lied”

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Published 6 May 2021 at 12.24

Domestic. Minister of Education Anna Ekström (S) received harsh criticism after the Pisa scandal during a hearing in the Riksdag's Education Committee.
– The National Agency for Education has made mistakes, the government has darkened and the Minister of Education has lied to the Riksdag, says Christian Carlsson according to Expressen.

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One week ago, a scrutiny came from the National Audit Office. It showed that the government and the National Agency for Education, in violation of the rules, excluded a large number of immigrant students to get Sweden's results in the international Pisa survey 2018.

The Sweden Democrats quickly stated that they wanted to arouse distrust of Minister of Education Anna Ekström (S), but other so-called opposition parties have said they want to wait.

This morning, a hearing was held with Ekström in the Riksdag's Education Committee, and then harsh criticism was leveled at the Minister and the government.

The Christian Democrats' education policy spokesman Christian Carlsson summed up the situation by saying that The Riksdag “.

He stated that the” school policy splendor scandal “is only growing, according to Expressen. New information claims that officials at the Government Offices had had information that too many students were excluded from the survey. Anna Ekström then lied to the Riksdag that she had not received any information that students had been wrongly excluded, according to Christian Carlsson. at the same time on Thursday that they now agree to hand over the so-called Pisa memoranda, which were previously kept secret. However, Expressen has already published the contents of the memoranda, the newspaper writes.