Haradinaj: It would be a shame if Gjakova's schools have bad students

At the “Prenk Jadranka” music school in Gjakova, personalities from the field of sport, culture, business and other categories were gathered to discuss with Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and Gjakova Chairman Ardian Gjini about the priorities and requirements they have in these areas. The subject with special emphasis was the test P ISA, who wants [...]
At the “Prenk Jadranka” music school in Gjakova, personalities from the field of sport, culture, business and other categories were gathered to discuss with Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and Gjakova Chairman Ardian Gjini about the priorities and requirements they have in these areas.
The subject with special emphasis was the test P The ISA, which will be held at the end of April or early May, is a disturbing topic for the prime minister, who said it would be a shame if Gjakova's schools were to enter the ranks of schools with poor students.
Prime Minister Haradinaj has also expressed his opinion of Gjakova's chairman, praising him very much.
“I trust Ardian, not only because he's in the Alliance or why we grew up together, but he's a serious man, responsible”, he said. And the prime minister in an economic way, Gjakova doesn't see that much development.
“Gjakova has a growing economic impasse for many reasons, we need to find a way out for the country”, he said. He also expressed willingness to help rise Gjakova as a country with a lot of potential to get better.











