The creation of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo National University, a bill that received half a sanction in the Chamber of Deputies this Wednesday, was considered a "determining" step towards autonomy, since it will allow the educational community of the current University Institute National Human Rights "Mothers of Plaza de Mayo" (Iunma) "not depend on political and bureaucratic fluctuations of the situation," they assured from the university, recalling that during the administration of former president Mauricio Macri "there was an impoverishment of the structure" of the institution.   The Iunma, located at 119 Defensa Street, near the Plaza de Mayo, was created by Law No. 26,995 towards the end of 2014, as a functional unit of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, and was established on the basis of whatever the Universidad Popular Madres de Plaza de Mayo, integrating the pedagogical experience and academic offer of this institution.   For the students, the educational community and the management, the determining factor is autonomy and not depending on the political ups and downs as we have had with respect to Macrism, nor on the bureaucratic ups and downs of the situation. From 2015 to 2019, the institute had all the vicissitudes of a Macrism occupation that resulted in a pauperization of all ties and structure, to the point that they wanted to change its name and remove the history of Madres from it," the secretary told Télam. General of the Iunma, Jacobo Isaac Grossman.   A precedent for the attempt to create the university is found in the initiative of the national senator for Neuquén, Oscar Parrilli, which managed to "be approved by the Education and Budget commissions (of the upper house), but did not pass to the plenary session" to achieve his half sanction, Grossman detailed.