Students: No dialogue! Protest before Prime Minister, no roadblocks

The roadblock was not the way students chose to protest this Wednesday. “The roadblock is something that harms us and the citizens, since we have the support of citizens, but that was a temporary solution until the prime minister realizes that we will continue the protest”, said one [...]
The roadblock was not the way students chose to protest this Wednesday.
“Blocking roads is something that harms us and citizens, since we have the support of citizens, but that was a temporary solution until the prime minister realizes that we will continue the fight”, one student said.
“the learning boycott continues, however, this is one form of protest”, said another.
On the 15th day of the protest, they have marched from their faculties towards the prime minister, insisting that their demands be met rather than negotiations with the prime minister.
I'm not for negotiations, because we've asked for dialogue earlier on education with the minister and haven't heard from us. Now let him find his way and take responsibility for lost time”, one student said.
And I think the dialogue is not fruitful. So continuing the protest is the best way”, another student said, writes Top- Channel, broadcasts Kosovo Clan.
Meanwhile, students on Thursday warn that the protest route will focus ahead of the Assembly.
We'll continue in Parliament tomorrow while it's the session. The only reason is for the law of education and the disadvantages it has for students to be abolished”, one of them said.












