Haradinaj continues to get involved in the KSHC's decision: We're growing quality, we're taking foreign professors.

Prime Minister Ramush Haradina continues to intervene in the State Council of Quality's decision to close three universities -- in Mitrovica, Peja and Prizren -- broadcast Periscopi. Haradinaj thinks he shouldn't be bringing in that much indifference when it comes to the fate of people. We need to understand that you can't get so professionally indifferent in a country [...]
Haradinaj thinks he shouldn't be bringing in that much indifference when it comes to the fate of people.
We have to understand that you can't be so professionally indifferent in a country where it's about people. Shutting down the program. He cried he went to high school and couldn't come to Pristina. Stop the software this way, I have to go straight. I should have given him a deadline, do this or that. I see the tendency. When I first reacted, we're getting files. It's hard to reason with the subject. They're doing a crime with our youth and children. Haradinaj said tonight in Rubik.
He also says he doesn't want to fill out private colleges, while people are fukara.
I can't fill private universities with software when the kids are four. If you stop these kids, 10,000 there, in rural areas. We can't be too indifferent. We're taking a move, we're bringing foreign professors, and we're increasing the quality, but we can't do this, he said.
Haradinaj's reactions to this decision were highly criticised, as as prime minister has not seen the way to get involved in the issue./ P ERISCOPI/












