Isa Mustafa: VV has beat civil society, so I don't even beat pots anymore

Isa Mustafa: VV has beat civil society, so I don't even beat pots anymore

The country is entering the fifth week of the strike in education and public administration. More than 300 thousand domestic students have remained unconventional, precisely because of the strike in education where the United Trade Union for Education under teachers is an additional 100 euros to the approval. [...]

More than 300 thousand domestic students have remained unconventional, precisely because of the strike in education where the United Trade Union for Education under teachers is an additional 100 euros to the approval of the Law on Salaries.

Despite these strikes and blockades in public administration, the Kosovo government continues to have the same attitude that these demands are unreasonable and that they will not be met.

The country's former prime minister, Isa Mustafa, has declared that the situation in education, with the government's unwillingness to find solutions to the teachers' salaries, speaks best of the level of degradation not only governmental and institutional, but also of the country's social degradation.

The situation in education, with the government's unwillingness to find solutions to teachers' salaries, well speaks of the level of degradation not only governmental and institutional but also of our country's social degradation. Keeping our children hostage, and no real reaction speaks of the government that violates it, lies, and manipulates it. It says that civil society has been quarantined by VV, nor is the pots beating them, while the opposition is dealing with this problem for the face of”, Mustafa told news.net.

According to former LDK member Isa Mustafa, the government, even if it did not have enough money, would have to borrow in order to start teaching.

Not that the government has enough money, even as a result of very high inflation, to respond to teachers' demands, but even if it doesn't have to borrow to start learning. The created situation, unfortunately, speaks that the country is lacking a basic democracy, ruling ethics and the responsibility of institutions towards citizens.

Mustafa stressed that there is a solution, but that government representatives should not travel the world until children wander the streets.

“The solution has. Let government representatives sit down (not to walk around the world when children wander the streets) along with teachers (Uniters) and not to get up from the table before they start teaching. Or that we parents and grandparents of our children, grandchildren, and grandchildren should be placed in schools until the lesson” begins, he said.

Mustafa has also recalled past time, when during the Serbian occupation the country's institutions had opened schools in private homes and where they had secured finances from the diaspora of citizens in Kosovo.

He said in the time of the independent state institutions seized by the Vetevendosje Movement have blocked the solution.

At the time of the Serbian occupation, our institutions opened schools in private homes and secured funding from the citizens' diaspora in Kosovo. In the time of the independent state, institutions seized by the VV have blocked the solution and no one moves to start teaching. This shame of ours is a heavy coup against independence”, he added.

It should be commemorated that while the country is facing strikes, extreme price increases, disapproval of the Law of Salaries, and numerous exits of Kosovo doctors and government continue to maintain the same positions.

It has even recently been reported on a huge loss of citizen pension funds under the Trust, and despite that, the ruling party in the country continues to oppose the possibility of changing the Law to withdraw 30 per cent from the Trust.

While many movements are in the context of the country, the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, yesterday along with Finance Minister Iron Murati, have travelled to Japan.

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