Haradinaj promises that teachers will be recognised by the 90s contribution

It is our duty to enable our children and the status of workers of the 1990s we owe if we don't have any other moral obligation”. This was the message of Kosovo Republic Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj at the 7th Electoral Congress of the United Trade Union of Education, Science and Culture (SBASHK) at which congress, [...]
It is our duty to enable our children and the status of workers of the 1990s we owe if we don't have any other moral obligation”. This was the message of Republika Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj at the 7th Electoral Congress of the United Trade Union of Education, Science and Culture (SBASHK), at which congress, the first Government promised that this issue would be resolved soon.
In his address, Prime Minister Haradinaj said that to understand a people how well things are to be visited by schools. “From the school understands who the people are and in what parameters they operate, the prime minister said, assessing the importance of developing the education process in the years of BAR90s, and added that the best evidence that we are a truly successful people is the fact that we have held schools in the years of the '90s in the conditions no one else could.
In that case, Prime Minister Haradinaj thanked all those who have managed to maintain education in those years, in those years of pressure and widespread denial. Thank you all, professor, thank you to those who left schools, thank everyone who helped keep education alive at the time. Even today, we must testify that we are the same ones who have kept our education alive in difficult times”, Prime Minister Haradinaj said, and added that we must all feel the burden of responsibility and our duty is to enable our children.
Speaking of the status of workers of the 1990s, the prime minister said they have a commitment if they have a moral obligation and will abide by it. He said the partnership and dialogue they have will make honest, not the result of the conditioning, and the pressures, but the result of feeling and interest, that honor, that pride, the value that is unique in the world, the development of learning in the 90s, is constantly rewarded.
Also present at this Congress were union representatives from Albania, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina.













