New measures, students oppose closure of dormitories and messes

Student Parliament Speaker Erzen Hyseni has been declared against new anti-pronged measures. CO VID deployed by the Government of Kosovo. He said it was unnecessary and that he costs the students both in the learning process and in the budget, since they close dormitories and libraries. “Shutting is unnecessary, that there is [...] in the dorm room.
He said it was unnecessary and that he costs the students both in the learning process and in the budget, since they close dormitories and libraries.
“Shutdown is unnecessary, that in the dorm room it was placed exclusively by a student and there was no one infected with COVID”.
This costs students a lot that now is April's term for exams, and most students learn in the library, and most of them stay in dormitories rather than travel and return, because it causes the expenses of the” road.
We know that in dorms it's kept distance, it's measuring temperature, there's been a disinfectant”.
A student who pays the 15-euro period, with a total of 35 euros, and that amount is better than a student who needs to pay the way to travel, for example. Prizren or Pec students only need four euros per bus ticket, and another four euros for the return ticket, so eight euros per street alone, and that's a huge cost”.
It is more logical to have boarding mess open because of residence and proximity to faculties than students to travel”.
The students' demands are that these two centers not be shut down. We'll try to have a meeting with the minister and tell the students of the University of Pristina”.
We're afraid the event will be repeated as in the last year when they said the closure was only for two weeks. If it's only 12 days, we would have accepted it very simply, but given last year's experience of what happened, we demand that this thing not be repeated”, Hyseni said.











