
In 2010 Society and Values Association held a series of civil actions against the introduction of compulsory primary education from 5 years old and the whole day (full time) education.
The Association issued a formal letter to the government, launched a petition, participated in a meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on Education, submitted a proposal to the government to conduct a broad public discussion, held a press conference and participate in the media. Due to the civil action the high fines for parents dropped, while the compulsory education for five-year-olds was accepted.
In February 2012 the Association issued a position against the introduction of compulsory education from the age of 4.
In February and March 2008 SVA came up with a position and participated in public hearings on the proposal for compulsory teaching Religion in the schools.
The Association issued a formal letter to the government, launched a petition, participated in a meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on Education, submitted a proposal to the government to conduct a broad public discussion, held a press conference and participate in the media. Due to the civil action the high fines for parents dropped, while the compulsory education for five-year-olds was accepted.
In February 2012 the Association issued a position against the introduction of compulsory education from the age of 4.
In February and March 2008 SVA came up with a position and participated in public hearings on the proposal for compulsory teaching Religion in the schools.