Prime Minister, don't interfere with the professional affairs of the State Council for Quality.

The organisation, “Student Democracy”, through a communique has asked Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj not to interfere in the affairs of the State Council for Quality. Student Democracy requires the prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo not to interfere with the professional work of the State Council of Quality, as programmes that have opened at universities [...]
Student Democracy calls on the prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo not to interfere with the professional work of the State Council of Quality, as programmes which are opened in closed universities have not met the criteria and have been contrary to the Law of Higher Education.
According to this organization, universities that have not accredited programs, reactors, and politics have only served to employ their own people, and they're damaging to students because there are amounts and no qualities in these universities.
“We all know that most post-war university rectors have been appointed by politics, and we stress that a member of PDK leadership has been elected -- and the prime minister has not reacted at all -- even though the university statute” has been violated -- declared at the Tright Ramussa by Student Democracy.
“We as a student organisation call on the State Council of Quality to stand up to the professional decisions it has taken to avoid accrediting programmes at the University of Pec, Prizren and Mitrovica, as this decision contributes to the quality of education in Kosovo and benefits students and the country”, he added.












