Kurteshi reacts to SBASK: You can't keep threatening to strike

The Kosovo Assembly today is expected to hold an extraordinary session for compensation of lost hours due to the strike by teachers. This session is said to have been initiated by the signing of 42 Kosovo Assembly deputies. Commission for Education Chairman Ishmael Kurteshi has said this session is [...]
This session is said to have been initiated by the signing of 42 Kosovo Assembly deputies.
Commission for Education Chairman Ishmael Kurteshi has said this session has been initiated by the Initiative.
He said no one has the right to play for students' fate on matters of anger.
“Nisma has initiated this extraordinary session. The SSASK is wrong when it claims that this case should not even be debated. The Kosovo Assembly has the right to debate whatever issues take place inside and outside the country concerning the country. That's why this isn't taboo. It can be debated, thought - out, suggested, and there is no reason for anyone to consider another strike. The thought of another strike is failure, and no one can play with the fate of those schoolboys on matters of anger”, he has said of Telegrafi.
Kurteshi says he expects a resolution to be drawn on the issue today.
“We as Vetevendosje will participate in the session, express our opinion, but it is a different question whether the resolution will be voted on, depending on the body”, he said.
Unlike today the United Education, Science and Culture Union (SBASHK), through a media report, has said it is better to discuss today's Assembly session the lack of basic working conditions in most Kosovo schools than to deal with a non-legal decision by Minister Bytyqi.
They have warned strike if, as they say, the pressures for compensation of classes continue.











