Head of the Parents' Council reacts to the book issue: There's been chaos in parents and children

The Kosovo Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and innovation (MASHTI) is considering the possibility of transferring money to parents so that they can then buy textbooks for their children for the new school year, Minister Arberie Nagavci said on Monday. Kosovo Parents' Council Chairman Besnik Dragusha said immediately [...]
Kosovo's Parents' Council Chairman Besnik Dragusha said immediately parents' complaints and concerns have begun, because this of “exacerbates the financial situation”.
I've been reading the script in the media and I've been calling the Ministry and I've got information on the matter and I've been following my parents' concerns and concerns. It is still not defined, since I have been told, that by the end of the week it will be decided how this issue will be regulated”, Dragusha told Radio Free Europe.
In any form, he said, there is already a “kaos” in parents and children, because the start of the new school year is 10 days, and it is still not clear whether the ministry will provide free books or buy their parents.
Parents will have to apply on the government's online platform, E-Kosovo, for providing money for the purchase of textbooks for their children.
She said there were cases where the receipt reports were “short and not at the right level”.
A woman holds a child in her hand as she begs for money on the streets of Prizren, Kosovo.
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“Legislation in force imposes negotiated contracts, and we have not rarely seen cases of abuse. There have been enormous differences in textbooks prices, we have had not only year-on-year distinctions, but also differences in the text of the same class from various publishing houses at prices. ”












