North ignores government decisions, schools continue to teach

Although the Kosovo government made a decision to stop teaching until 27 March throughout Kosovo's territory to prevent the spread of the 19th COVID virus, northern Serbs are not respecting it. All schools in four northern municipalities, as well as universities, which are under Serbia's orders, have worked [...]
Although the Kosovo government made a decision to stop teaching until 27 March throughout Kosovo's territory to prevent the spread of the 19th COVID virus, northern Serbs are not respecting it.
All schools in the four northern municipalities, as well as universities, which are under Serbia's orders, have worked normally today, while students have followed the lesson since 7:00am.
Kosovo's team, which has stayed on Thursday from early morning hours to that part, has been constantly hampered in performing the job, while none of the heads of educational institutions has wanted to talk about it.
“Ik in Pristina takes a view, that to break our head with all that camera, we hear President Vuciq what he tells us, listen to you too, close the camera if you're going to stay alive”, there were only a few of the words chattering about the Kosovo Pres team, from security persons and workers from different schools in the north.
Kosova Preress has tried to contact Kosovo's Parliament several times even with the director of parallel education in the north, Jasmina Dediq, who is also deputy at the Kosovo Assembly, but by noon she has not been in her office.












