ombudsman involved, shows when agreement between government and strikers can be reached

Ombudsman Naim Celij has said education strikers and the government are approaching an agreement. "In the last letter I got from the union, I believe it is, I believe it's very close to this point, and I don't believe it's gonna leave me such points that don't allow [...]
In the last letter I got from the union, I believe it is, I believe it's very close to this point, and I don't believe it's like that. What I'm careful with today is not to be hasty with my findings, because I want to be careful, to keep the role of middleman by being impartial, neutral, and by giving the parties themselves the opportunity to get out of the situation and find solutions”, Celaj said at the Info Magazine of Kosovo.
In mediation procedures, this is the most important point. The moment the parties agree and give signals, the positions are closed, then I'm very ready in 24 hours, every moment I'm invited to, arrange the meeting, and try to close these questions”.
I consider that beyond the spirit or less moderate debate that the parties have used in this whole situation only because they have managed to balance attitudes even in relation to what I've discussed with the parties, I believe they are very close to reaching a solution, and reaching an agreement. Otherwise, if that doesn't happen, I repeat, children's rights and freedoms are being violated very severely and beyond my call the sides to reflect on this base, I don't have any other” mechanism.
Celaj said optimistic that although he has expected the deal to happen Monday, it will happen Tuesday.
I've actually opened an investigation on official duty and I want to see all the aspects related to all that happened, with all the topics that are in question of the public debate, but also the debate between the parties, but that doesn't match the resolution of the current moment”.
What I really want and what I'm working hard on with the staff is to reach a deal and get the learning process started. I've been hoping it would happen today. Unfortunately, it didn't happen, but I think it's going to happen tomorrow”.












