A long-term freeze on state hiring to meet budgetary restrictions since the pandemic means that the Education Ministry has relied over recent years on teachers who are paid per class. These teachers are employed under temporary contracts by schools to fill the shortfall in permanently contracted staff for primary and secondary education, estimated at a gap of nearly 470,000 teachers.

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