Popovci: Stop political interference for Universities, so problems are not solved.

Popovci: Stop political interference for Universities, so problems are not solved.

The education issuer, Dukagjin Popovci, has spoken about political intervention, namely, by Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj in the decision of the State Council of Quality, which has decided today on not accrediting the University of Pec, Prizren and Mitrovica. Popovci, in a proposal for Periscope, has said political intervention does not solve problems, [...]

Popovci, in a proposal for Periscope, has said political intervention does not solve problems, but only causes new problems.

I consider that political interference is not the right way to solve the problem, but rather cause new problems”, he said.

He said that political interference has been involved in higher education, and these interventions have contributed to the exclusion of the Agency of Accreditation by the European Register for Quality Security (EQAR).

I think that in these universities, but not only those in general in higher education are behind a lot of political interference, and if an independent body's decision is accompanied by political interference, it should not be surprised by international isolation in the concrete case it can become the exemption of the European Network for the Security of Quality (ENQA)”, Popov has said of Periscope.

Otherwise, Prime Minister Haradinaj has written on his Facebook profile to take immediate steps about the State Council of Quality's decision not to discredit these universities.

“To this case we will act immediately, taking concrete steps to resolve this” situation, he wrote./ P ERISCOPI/

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