Genovci: Albin Kurti changed his special stance on his interests

Former Vetvendosje Movement member, civil society activist Rron Djindovci, has said Albin Kurti has changed his attitude towards the Special Court for His Interest. Djindovci referring to Kurti's claims that all should become together in defence of former KLA members who are being tried for war crimes at The Hague has added [...]
Djindovci, referring to Kurti's claims that all should become together in defence of former KLA members who are being tried for war crimes at The Hague, has added that Kurti can make such changes in the future for other interests.
“This becomes problematic when such statements give up politicians with weight weights such as Albin Kurti, who could possibly be Kosovo's next prime minister. When the future prime minister speaks against the justice system in this way for a certain interest, it shows us that this prime minister in the future for another interest could again speak against the justice system, and we as a citizen saw with concern such statements against the Special Court”, he has indicated.
Djindjic has also considered intervention in the justice system all statements by Kosovo politicians to the Special Court.
All statements made about the Special Court by politicians are problematic. People must then consider that the Special Court is seen at Article 103 points 7 of the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo, which means it is part of the Kosovo judiciary with the Specialised Chamber”.
The “is envisioned with Kosovo laws and its Constitution that this court had access to foreign judges and prosecutors, so that it had no influence, with great impartiality. The court is of Kosovo any discussion against the Special Court by politicians is intervention in the justice system, in the third power, which is in fact a power shared by the executive and legislature”, he added.
He has also commented on the Health Ministry's statement, Armend Zemaj, that it will work on adding the number of students to the Faculty of Medicine, saying this statement stems from ignorance and lack of information.
I consider that statement to be a proposal, as the Minister Zemaj himself has said, but I think it is due to his lack of knowledge and information about how the work of determining the number of students in higher education works, so I consider it a no-state proposal which I don't believe has to run through the Kosovo educational institutions”.
While online instruction according to Djindovci is being shown so far unsuccessful.
I can say that online learning has the market not been successful anywhere in the world not only in Kosovo. The research I've been able to read for the different countries that have been done is that performance has dropped greatly and in the consultations I've had with various professors is that the quality of the lessons being maintained online is much lower than the quality of the lessons held in university classrooms”, it's over for EO.












