PDK warns criminal outcry for Nagavcin

The chief of the Democratic Party of Kosovo Parliamentary Group, Abelard Tahiri, has warned criminal speculation against Education Minister Arberie Nagavci. So he said, while stressing that the same is responsible for the deprivation of 210 thousand students and the failure of legal competencies. Tahiri along with members of the Education Commission have held the conference [...]
The chief of the Democratic Party of Kosovo Parliamentary Group, Abelard Tahiri, has warned criminal speculation against Education Minister Arberie Nagavci. So he said, while stressing that the same is responsible for the deprivation of 210 thousand students and the failure of legal competencies.
Tahiri, together with members of the Commission for Education, has held a media conference following the failure of the extraordinary session for providing textbooks for primary education-level students and lower middle education, with whom they warned that they would be fully engaged in taking the country into elections.
PDK Parliamentary Group chief Abelard Tahiri said the Vetevendosje Movement would have to be present at today's session and discuss the book issue.
There is nothing more reasonable than today's opening of the annual session in the Kosovo Assembly for a matter that is vital and affects the future of our country, which affects 210,000 students who are the future of this country. Today you see that from now on there is really no single reason for this legislature to continue working. They are degrading Kosovo on each possible level. The last blow is the blow they gave to education. And today they were not ashamed of us who did not come to this session, they were ashamed of their parents, of their students, of the citizens of the Republic of Kosovo, because what they would say. It was terrible what we heard at the conference in their reasoning”, he said.
He said they would make criminal speculation for Education Minister Arberie Nagavci. According to him, the latter has committed criminal offences, for which, he said, will be prosecuted.
This year's “budget is also budgeted. Today we're going to place criminal charges with the Minister of Education, because he is directly responsible for the deprivation of 210 thousand students, failing to realise its legal competence. We will make a criminal complaint to the minister in this case. And we call on all parents to exercise criminal snooping on their private bases for the deprivation of their children for school textbooks”, he added, the KP reported.
Moreover, the PDK's chief of deputies said they would be fully committed for the country to go to the polls.
“As the Democratic Party Parliamentary Group, we will be fully committed to taking our country to the polls. We end this legislature. So this legislature all that it does is create financial spending at the expense of the damage, at the expense of the citizens of the Republic of Kosovo and does not do a single good job for them, rather it characterizes failures and extremely big problems”, he said.
Even PDK Education Commission member Eliza Hoxha said the parliamentary majority today again has fled responsibility. According to her, the first flight is by Minister Nagavci, who has failed to fulfill her legal obligation.
The first “I have seen by Minister Nagavci, who has failed to fulfill her legal obligation regarding this year's Pre-Invention Education Law and to provide free textbooks and the good start of this year's new school year for students. All this confusion, all these abuses and confusion that has been made, trying to get the minister to carry her legal duty to his parents, as if with the idea of remanding has created a remarkable mess and irregularities in all the operators who deal with these services and, most importantly, concern the parents, and most in fact, emphasis on the inequality which the Constitution of Kosovo points out to”, she said at the news conference.
Even the chief of the Democratic League of Kosovo Parliamentary Group, Arben Gashi, has warned criminal speculation against Education Minister Arberie Nagavci, over the decision to subsidise textbooks.












