I was worried about the MASTI decision: Mismanagement or deliberate neglect

Shemsedin Dresey of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) has stated that there is no other way to name the MASTI decision on books except as a “egim” or “intentional transparency” on their side. In an interview in “RTV Dukaagjini's FIVE”, the Dress has declared that this Angelic act does not represent [...]
In an interview in “RTV Dukagjini's FIVE”, Dressaj has stated that this AugustT action does not present a post that helps young people have the hope of a tomorrow in Kosovo.
We're living in a period when a good number of young people won't see them continue their studies, they'll be out somewhere. In such a situation, to give young people a better chance, to be more motivated to leave the country is really not a smart pot, not a good <x2... There have been no logistical or administrative barriers to the exact number and price negotiation with publishing houses, this has never happened. It's true that the best situation we've had when we worked in the basement, the texts said 99 percent that were published in Dukagji and distributed in Kosovo, along with the diplomas and vouchers... yet there was a course of good action that year-on-year is a continuation for young people to develop a real perspective, we've improvised jobs, we've provided professssor, the material, not just for learning but also for letter research. And now after 23 years of dealing with this problem, I really can't call it anything other than “malmanagime” or <x5 minus intentional transparency”.
Dress estimates that the government's money should be found while stressing that the book insurance decision does not represent the first one when it comes to mismanagement.
Now I think you need to save what can be saved. The price of minorities is directed to be lower than that of the majority. These seem to have been behind deficit or lack of money to supply the nxans and therefore have gone into this option. So let's introduce him two weeks before he goes to school that the price of books is expensive for the ministry, not for family members who are in want, I see him as a no smart move, I don't see him as a potential that helps young people have a” hope, Dreshai...” I think he should get the money. They're not to ascertain problems, but to solve them... it's not the first time they've done that. You've seen other scandals involving malmanagement. I hope it was made out of negligence and not intentional”.
The education ministry is considering the possibility that this year it will transfer financial means to the parents' accounts so that they can buy textbooks for their children.












