Rama calls students protesting (Photo)

Government leader Edi Rama reacted today about the student protest. Responding to citizens on social networks, he writes that the tariffs are not determined by the Ministry of Education, but by universities themselves on the basis of their autonomy. Rama calls students who protest while again attacking media for deinformation. [...]
Government leader Edi Rama reacted today about the student protest.
Responding to citizens on social networks, he writes that the tariffs are not determined by the Ministry of Education, but by universities themselves on the basis of their autonomy.
Rama calls students who protest while again attacking media for deinformation.
I'm sorry if the first minister is neither a school nor a UFO, unlike what you might have learned in media bins, while my question is: Would you agree to pay the taxpayers, the university's expenses for the remaining students?
I don't agree first and second of all, there's no tariff increases since 2014 (and the prime minister doesn't set the fees, but the university itself, it's called university autonomy), but it's got pots, disinformations and constipations after mortars, as well as insistent by a minority not to accept the implementation of reform that brings university out of multi-year-old Batak, Rama writes.













