Dobrush: electoral influence through children
The state-owned newspaper
Dobrushki Krai assures the readers
that the Election Day will become a holiday.
As it follows from the publication, not only election commissions prepare to
the Election Day, the local schools do it as well. ‘In the time when candidates
for President call electors to cast their votes for them, pedagogues
familiarize schoolchildren with the fundamentals of the Electoral Code and hope
that in such a way this information will reach their parents,’ writes the
newspaper.
After reading the article, one can get an impression that dwellers of Dobrush
know nothing about the election and need to be influenced… through their
children, and teachers try to do it instead of performing their direct duties.
’Schoolchildren are preparing a pleasant surprise for electors for 19 December.
We have a long-standing tradition of organizing amateur performances, and
exhibitions of children’s art on Election Days, and this election won’t be an
exception,’ promises the newspaper.
’Members of the study groups Sorceress and
Skillful Hands plan to open their
exhibitions, the school singers prepare their performances under the
supervision of the teacher of music S.Hutsava and the dance collective is
taught new dances by the head of the study group Katsiaryna Charniakova,’
writes Dobrushski Krai. However, what’s
the reason for it all? Care about the parents? ‘We need to make the Election
Day a real holiday for citizens. Moreover, this day will become an artistic
report for our school. When can the parents see their children onstage and tell
their acquaintances: ‘It’s my son!’, but this day,’ explained the edition.
Does it mean that the schoolchildren of Dobrush have the opportunity to perform
in public only during elections?
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