Ex-rector Sahiti: My dismissal was made of political influence by the government

Naser Sahiti, who was dismissed from the Pristina University Rector's position, has said there have been elements of political influence to dismiss it. Asked whether the Government of Kosovo was involved in his dismissal, Sahiti has responded by saying that “, of course, is not possible to have [...]
Asked whether the Government of Kosovo was involved in his dismissal, Sahiti has responded by saying that “of course, it is not possible that this happened by the opposition”.
His dismissal, Sahiti, has described it as an abnormal process, until he added that procedures have not been respected and consistent arguments have not been given.
I don't have any concrete answers why, because the form that's going on looks like anything else except in a normal download process. I don't want to contest the possibility that the reactor can be downloaded, so there is that possibility. Some procedures must be respected and consistent arguments provided so that when taken, that action will be viewed as the last act of”, he said.
The latter, the former reactor, has described it as “institutional”, which according to him has been “has been tasked with democratic farce”.
Sahiti, has stressed that his dismissal has been made because it is not part of the two ruling parties -- the Vetevendosje and Guxo Movement.
I think one of the reasons that the decision was made is that everyone knew that I was not a member of the ruling party or of the coalition, have come to the conclusion that because of various agendas this person must be eliminated, many have certainly contributed to the interest groups within the UPI by sending unfound information. There's been an open ear from AugustI to believe that information”, he said at RTVD.












