Director from Drenas who used students for politics ends up in the disciplinary (Video) commission

By warning “not to implement institutional hierarchy” will face Riza Hajdari, school director “Renaissance” in Dritan. The Drenas municipality has initiated cases against him, which will soon be brought before this municipality's disciplinary commission, KTV reports. All of this after last December 27, class students [...]
By warning “not to implement institutional hierarchy” will face Riza Hajdari, school director “Renaissance” in Dritan.
The Drenas municipality has initiated cases against him, which will soon be brought before this municipality's disciplinary commission, KTV reports.
All of this because by December 27, last year, students in the first class of this school have visited the Communist Assembly Hall at the request of Xhavit Dronor.
The director for Education of this municipality, Tafil Halilaj, says he was surprised to see the children in the Assembly Hall, as no one had taken permission to do so.
According to him, Xhavit Drnenor in this gesture has used students to make politics.
Halilaj says that some gifts Drnor gave him during that day could send them to school and not bother or even endanger students.
And, Riza Hajdari, principal of the school “Renaissance”, says it's true that he didn't get permission from the Education Directorate, but Drénor had told him that he had handled the job personally and had also received his parents' approval.
Heidear says that although he had told Drenori not to take such an initiative, he has arranged the visit from 11 to 12 at a time when the children are not taught.
But Xhavit Drnenor of the “Vision of Drenas” appears to have had no purpose. He says he has obtained permission from the Administration and even approval from his parents, since he had no bad intention, only for his students to make a gift and to visit his hometown institutions.
Asked why he had not invited the children of higher class, Drénor says they are not excited about gifts.
The school principal says that on a bus to which the students had traveled, he was very small and could barely catch all 17 students whom Dronor had gathered to go to the Crennas Congregation Convention.












