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AMSTERDAM - ESU Chairman, Allan Päll, added that the higher education sector "is not just a sector of the market as any other. This is about the future of people's lives, about the future of a society. This cannot just be handed over to the free market which, as we have seen in the past years, is anything but perfect."
The Student Union of Latvia (LSA) was founded in 1994. The aim of LSA is to represent Latvia's students and to fight for the observance of their rights and interests at a national and international level. Today LSA is stated in the Law on Higher Education Establishments as the body representing students' interests, thus the members of LSA come from student councils of all of Latvia's higher education institutions, representing a total of 130 000 students.
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