Edi Rama clashes with student protesters: Study tariffs are not in my hands

Edi Rama clashes with student protesters: Study tariffs are not in my hands

Prime Minister Rama, who was invited to the studio of “Top Show”, in the presence of even some of the students who have been protesting for more than a week on the road, in front of the Ministry of Education, began to answer almost one for all demands. One of the students at the studio questions was what will [...]

Prime Minister Rama, who was invited to the studio of “Top Show”, in the presence of even some of the students who have been protesting for more than a week on the road, in front of the Ministry of Education, began to answer almost one for all demands.

One of the students at the studio questions was what would be done with tariffs, which are required in half. Mario Hysenliu, a student from Construction Engineering, told the prime minister to show whether he was willing to meet the points put forward by the protesters, as that is what students want to hear today.

I've been in protest every day. The cause is real and they need to hear from the prime minister if he is willing to meet the points. That's what students need to hear today”, Mario said.

Prime Minister Rama said that for the tariffs, he himself has nothing to do with it, but the students do not have to knock on the prime minister, but go to the decade of their universities, as the fees place their own university, respecting their autonomy.

Autonomia is a responsibility for which the one enjoying it seeks freedom to act. Then, either lowering the tariffs or half of them should be discussed. According to Prime Minister Rama, meanwhile, explained his offer, which despite the failure of the fee, the state will pay for excellent students with 9s and 10s.

But the prime minister also stressed that even children who come from circles in the capital to study among the many financial difficulties of their families also deserve financial support.

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