Selmanaj versus the headscarf in schools: Kosovo, secular state

Democratic League of Kosovo MP Driton Selmanaj has been declared against wearing headscarves in schools. He through a post on the social network, Facebook, has stressed that the state of Kosovo is secular, suggesting that the headscarf in schools should be banned from full response: Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo: Article 8 [ State of Lake] [...]
He through a post on the social network, Facebook, has stressed that the state of Kosovo is secular, suggesting that the veil in schools should be banned.
Full response:
Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo:
Article 8 [ State of Lake]
The Republic of Kosovo is a secular and neutral state in matters of religious faith.
Whoever, with ignorance or other purposes, violates this constitutional standard, then has violated the foundations of our country's Constitutional Democracy!
Remember that, for the first time today, Prime Minister Albin Kurti has been declared.
And my “position, I said many years ago, and the attitude is that there should be no ban on the headscarf and other religious elements in the public life of citizens, they should be free, but I also said that 16-year-olds are on the threshold and at 16-year-olds we see as the threshold for many things that have happened but also which would have to happen”, Kurti said.
“Since you can get your ID card at the age of 16, if the system allows you to connect with a procedure and get a crown at 16, since the average age is 30 and 2/3 years old, we believe that in the near future it would not be bad for the age of citizens to be 16 years old, which is in some countries in the world, including some Landes in the Federal Republic of Germany. We see the age of 16 as the age of the threshold for many things and in this regard the wear of the headscarf and that's not the new attitude, we said many years ago”, Kurti said. /Periscope












