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16 years undergraduate here, living in my university dorm since 2008. I was recently told that the new fucking government passed a law that will kick out all eternal students at the end of next year. That means if you're in the university for more than 8 years without graduating you will be kicked out...
How the fuck is this even legal? can they roll back on laws like that? is there a way to block this shit, like the EU court of human rights or some shit? When I enrolled in 2008 the law said you get to keep all students benefits including free food and housing until you graduate. How is it even legal to rollback on a law like this?
They said by the end of next year all eternal students who have failed to graduate will be called to a hearing and explain why they haven't and if they don't have a good reason(mental health issues, financial reasons, etc) they will be removed from the university's register..
How the fuck do I block a possible eviction bros? I don't want to be homeless. News said there are 325.000 eternal students in Greece who have been in university for more than 8 years, is there a way to organize all of them and do something about it? They tried this shit in the past(2014 I think) and the eternal students took the Dean hostage and demanded the law to be removed and the government cucked in and didn't remove anyone.
How the fuck is this even legal? can they roll back on laws like that? is there a way to block this shit, like the EU court of human rights or some shit? When I enrolled in 2008 the law said you get to keep all students benefits including free food and housing until you graduate. How is it even legal to rollback on a law like this?
They said by the end of next year all eternal students who have failed to graduate will be called to a hearing and explain why they haven't and if they don't have a good reason(mental health issues, financial reasons, etc) they will be removed from the university's register..
How the fuck do I block a possible eviction bros? I don't want to be homeless. News said there are 325.000 eternal students in Greece who have been in university for more than 8 years, is there a way to organize all of them and do something about it? They tried this shit in the past(2014 I think) and the eternal students took the Dean hostage and demanded the law to be removed and the government cucked in and didn't remove anyone.
