As the posted article in Post #1 explains so well, they’re part of a superstructure. I’m sure Soro’s funds the marching army of unions, students and hard-core activist leaders.
More and more union members are getting disgruntled with the orders from their leaders, who are more and more perceived as being over the top. Likewise these students are weak if nobody wants to hire them. The old corroded superstructure will likely give way to a new one that is more sensibly constituted.