Ministry shares scholarship for minister's cabinet chief's daughter

Students complain that even the stock exchanges have manipulations, many children of politicians have taken them. He has applied to three prestigious universities in Hungary. And all these universities have agreed to study the doctorate. We're glad if they come here with the studio. But the new Pristina scholarship has [...]
Students complain that even the stock exchanges have manipulations, many children of politicians have taken them.
He has applied to three prestigious universities in Hungary. And all these universities have agreed to study the doctorate.
We're glad if they come here with the studio.
But the new Pristina scholarship was rejected by the Ministry of Education.
Saqu says that in the ministry, they gave him no reason why they did not share his scholarship.
He adds that the international stock exchanges that divide the August-I, are usually won by the rulings' relatives.
And the doubts of Flamur Sa God are reinforced when the lists of winners declared by the Ministry of Education are seen.
On this year's list of winners of the research scholarship at Sheffield University, the daughter Baton Dushi, head of the Ministry's Cabinet, Lucky Bytyqi, who had already won a scholarship from August.
But Minister Bytyqi has a reason why she was declared the winner.
“Echo is a talented girl. ” he said.
But the list of children of politicians who obtained scholarships from Kosovo's budget is long.
This year's 50% scholarship also won the daughter of Gjilan chairman Lutfi Haziri, but Song Haziri declined.
She has decided to go to another elite university, Harvard, where the year costs more than $60,000.
Years earlier the scholarship to study at the University of Sheffield in Thessaloniki had also been won by Vrullim Buya, son of former education minister Rame Bouja.
At the same university, the son of Edsim Bajrami, the Deception and son of former sector Ibrahim Gashi, Arberi had finished it.
That it has influence, so does Minister Bytyqi.
And the education acquaintance, Youth Qehaja, says that in addition to having influences, programs offered by these universities should be changed.
Each year 60 Kosovars earn scholarship from the Ministry of Education to study at Sheffield University.












