After Majlinda, Osman goes to a meeting.

Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has hosted students at the ATOM Institute in which she said the state should have priority education. On her first day of work as president of the country, Osman said it's far more important that [...]
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has hosted students at the ATOM Institute in which she said the state should have priority education. This meeting, Osmani did it on her first day of work as the country's president of what she has said is much more important to begin the mandate by telling the world about the bright minds Kosovo has.
The head of state has said that ATOMI Institute students have made the state proud through the successes achieved even outside Kosovo.
It's very important that in this office we start our mandate by showing not only Kosovo but the whole world for some of the finest minds our Kosovo has, children with extraordinary gifts who have made us proud not only inside Kosovo but also through their successes and achievements outside Kosovo”, Osmani said.
The successes and engagement of these students, according to Osmani, are a message that investment in education should be a priority for the state.
This is a very important message for us to prioritize education. Only one state that invests in its human capital, in its human capital, so in our youth, in our students, through investment in education, can see a bright road forward just as your street” shines forth, Osmani said.
The director of the ATOM Institute, Naim Hoxha, said that the meeting with the president, on her first day of work, is viewed as hope for co-operation and support for students.
This is certainly viewed as a very meaningful and hopeful and as a light at the end of the tunnel from neglect to the field of education, especially higher intelligence students who, as you mentioned, are human capital and the most valuable source each society should have. This meeting gives us hope and we trust that we will continue to co-operate”, she said.
Before meeting with ATOMI Institute students, Kosovo's president to take office has waited at the Kosovo champion Judists' meeting.











