Up against the rule: Recomandon for assistant wife of Vetevendosje MP

Blerta Dollaku-Skreta, wife of Vetevendosje Movement MP Mirsad Shkreta '%sta has been recommended by the Pristina University Senate for assistant at the Stomatology branch. The decision has been made against the Order for the appointment, reappointed and advancing of the UP's academic staff. Dr. Blerta Dollaku-Skreta can start work as a regular assistant at the faculty [...]
Blerta Dollaku-Skreta, wife of Vetevendosje Movement MP Mirsad Shkreta '%sta has been recommended by the Pristina University Senate for assistant at the Stomatology branch. The decision has been made against the Order for the appointment, reappointed and advancing of the UP's academic staff.
Dr. Blerta Dollaku-Skreta can soon start working as a regular assistant at the Faculty of Medicine, the Stomatology branch at Pristina University.
That's what the Senate decided. UP's at the meeting he held on November 2, 2021.
“U announce that at the meeting held on November 2nd, 2021, the Senate of the University of Pristina, based on legislation and regulations in effect, has made the decision that, in the 44th position of the Competition, the appointment and advance of academic personnel at the UP faculties, the candidate Blerta Dollaku-Skreta” is said to be responding to the Senate's response to the Insederation Gas.
Senators have voted for Blerta Dollaku-Skreta, giving her priority, despite the same he has not conducted his studies in the UPI, as you see regulation.
With this decision, the University of Pristina Senate has opposed the regulation of selective procedures regarding the appointment, reappointed and advancing academic staff at the UPP faculties, which it has already voted for.
“Candidates who have completed master's studies in the Uptight (for specific areas of the 5,6-year-old integrated studies) and who meet the UP's Statut criteria have priority over candidates who have completed their studies in other Kosovo's higher education institutions and neighbouring Kosovo countries, despite scores collected in respective categories”, says the regulation.











