Maryan Dema's complaint, Bytyqi assembles the Steering Council

Minister of Education, Science and Technology, Fatmir Bytyqi, has talked about the concern of University of Pristina Rector Marjan Dema, who has sought not to be interfered with August at the University's Autonomia. Bytyqi has met the Steering Council because of this sector request and also to resume attention that nepotism [...]
Minister of Education, Science and Technology, Fatmir Bytyqi, has talked about the concern of University of Pristina Rector Marjan Dema, who has sought not to be interfered with August at the University's Autonomia.
Bytyqi has met the Steering Council because of this demand for the sector, and also to return to the attention that nepotism and other evil phenomena should not be allowed to influence the processes in the Universe.
The first of STAT has said that the missing staff has certainly prevented the university from meeting significant achievement criteria. According to him, the timely failure to fill out the gap with academic staff is a concern for the ministry.
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Taking over the concern of Pristina University Rector “Hasan Pristina” Mr. Marjan Dema, expressed in the media, seeking not to be intervened with the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology in University Autonomia, today I have invited the Steering Council to receive close information because of this demand of the sector and to resume attention that nepotism and other evil phenomena should not be allowed to influence the processes in university.
The missing staff, of course, has prevented the university from meeting important achievement criteria. Timely failure to fill out the gap with academic staff is a concern for the ministry. I call on University authorities, especially the Steering Council, to point to the causes of not response in time and to take measures not to continue.
The ombudsman's opinion on the prevention of Nepotism at Pristina University, with a number of protocol 481/2018, on March 16, 2018, along with the whole range of actions to prevent the deformation of the selective staff process, is an additional obligation for the Ethics Council and all university organs.
We trust in the hope that the process will remain untainted and that we will have a creditable academy staff, which will fill the additional vacuum. The ministry remains committed to respecting the independence of higher education, and in this it provides Rector Demas, but will not remain indisputable about processes that are presented with deformities, whether for any cause, in higher education or elsewhere. Our society will no longer be reconciled to any individual who distorts High Education in the Republic of Kosovo.
We call the State Council of Quality to have professional attention in the process of discrediting. Higher education should not be allowed to become a home of nepotism or a corrupt arena, but to be a race and home where quality quarts of our society are extracted.












