Presidential Observation to the Teacher's Act
President Alan Garcia Perez suspended the Teacher's Law approved by the legislature in March 1990, arguing that there was a lack of funding foreseen in the budget. This decision generated protests from teachers.
President Alan Garcia Perez observed the Teacher's Law that had been approved by the Legislative Branch, which generated protests from the Teachers' Union. In response to this observation, the Ministry of Economy issued a communiqué stating that the financial quantification of the benefits presented in the law represented amounts that required additional financing not foreseen in the current public sector budget. This presidential decision took place in the context of tensions between the Executive and the education sector. Subsequently, in May 1990, President Garcia finally promulgated the Teachers' Law.