LDK seeks extraordinary session, following Kosovo's exclusion from ECAR

Avdullah Hoti, of the Parliamentary Group of the Democratic League of Kosovo, (LDK), along with the Vetevendosje Movement Parliamentary Group, have submitted the request to the Kosovo Assembly to hold extraordinary sessions regarding the exemption of the Agency for Accreditment from the European Quality Safety in High Education. Hoti, in his account on [...]
Avdullah Hoti, of the Parliamentary Group of the Democratic League of Kosovo, (LDK), along with the Vetevendosje Movement Parliamentary Group, have submitted the request to the Kosovo Assembly to hold extraordinary sessions regarding the exemption of the Agency for Accreditment from the European Quality Safety in High Education.
Hoti, in his Facebook account, wrote that 40 signatures were collected to keep this session.
The LDK Parliamentary Group today has submitted the request with 40 deputies' signatures for the extraordinary session of the Kosovo Assembly in terms of arbitrary and illegal government decisions that have led to the expulsion of the Kosovar Agency of Discension by the European Quality Safety Register in Higher Education”, Hoti has written.
Hoti has added that the government will soon be forced to take action so that students and teachers in higher public and private education in Kosovo will not suffer.
Kosovo's Accreditation Agency has been excluded from the European Register on High Education Security of Quality to exclude this agency.
In the argument of the European Record for High Education Quality Insurance, the work of members of the previous board is highly estimated, suspending over 100 accredited programmes in public and private colleges. It also reportedly did not like the government, and it dismissed them without any concrete reasoning, appointing other members, mainly party activists.












