The week of heated debate over the headscarf did Kurt produce it on purpose?

There have been days since a campaign on social networks called for a change of Administrative Guide to allow headscarves in schools in Kosovo. Thousands of comments and requests to the Ministry of Education and the entire Kurti government. The big debate, reactions and objections have been heard throughout the week, as by leaders [...]
Since 2014, there has been an Administratorial Guide of the Ministry of Education, Article 3, which prohibits wearing a headscarf in schools, such as one signed by the then-Digaster Minister Enver Hoxhaj.
He is former adviser to Prime Minister Albin Kurti, lawyer Durim Berisha, who has, by re-acting this, led them. You had a request to cancel U.D.'s controversial article in question. In addition to this request, a photo campaign with hashtag has been launched on the social Facebook network #chang it for pershamine. Its organiser, Liridon Kurti, said they have received great support, meanwhile, according to him, if within 45 days the ministry does not handle the request, they will file the indictment.
Although it is not the first time brought to public opinion as a matter, there was still a debate over whether or not young women should be allowed to go to school with headscarves.
Periscop has attempted to contact all former education ministers to ask for their opinion about this topic yesterday, but the only one who said something was Hykmete Bajrami.
She did not want to make any concrete comments, she stressed that if she was in such a position, she would know how to act.
While, former Prime Minister Bajrami says he cannot remember any such pressure at the time he was at the helm of August, as the focus was on the online learning pandemic.
If it were me, I'd take the right steps, but now there's someone else. No, I can't remember there was pressure, because suddenly the pandemic happened then everything was focused on online learning. It's not like... Now we have another proposal, promise or whatever you say to the government. But I have no comment. He says Hykmete Bajrami.
Who else said anything about the band?
Too loud accruing these days, it couldn't be. Bosniak community deputy Duda Balje. In a statement she even said Muslim women can live without headscarves.
Balje, also in a proposal for Periscope, indicated that he does not understand Prime Minister Kurti's why he is inferior to this issue.
For the former ambassador of Kosovo, Mr. Lulzim Peci, This initiative is aimed at introducing political Islam to Kosovo institutions.
“I hope the Government of Kosovo will not make a major mistake by changing administrative guidance that prohibits the carrying of a religious uniform to schools, because with this secular character of our country it will be hit on the ground, and with that the support pillar of Albanian identity in our country”, writes Peci in this post.
To Professor Blerim Latifi, Which is also against changing these administrative guidelines, the silence of Kosovo intellectuals, but politicians also on this subject, is unacceptable. He calls it the tragic story of the Kosovo stern.
LDK MP, DRiton Selmanaj wrote how Kosovo is secular and should not be violated. So he openly opposed this initiative. And unlike him, chief colleague, Lumir Abdixhiku chose not to be included Because you think this whole thing is an irrelevant subject, produced by Kurti to cover up the disability.
For example, journalist Ridvan Berisha, there is a call for all media not to step into the trap of Prime Minister Kurti to cover the headscarf issue.
Kosovo has an abundance of other worries, we know them and we all experience them. At least the question of wearing a headscarf for children in schools is about basic human rights and freedoms.”, he said.
Power speaks!
After a few days after she received requests for the veil, The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology officially announced. Through a communique, the word headscarf was nowhere mentioned, but only stressed the importance of being at school banks from every child in Kosovo.
Today, questioned by journalists, Prime Minister Albin Kurti reiterated his old stance , saying the veil should not be prohibited, but its threshold must be 16 years old.
When we're at the prime minister, we remember that in a Facebook post. More than 3,000 of the same comments from citizens had been floodedAlready known to call for a change in the Administrative Guide for carrying the Islamic Squire to schools./Minian Calitary ' PERISKIPI/












