Haxhiu i PDK: Spending on purchase of textbooks has doubled during the STAT government

Bekim Haxhiu, deputy The PDK has called for the creation of a Parliamentary Investigative Commission to investigate the process of subsidising textbooks from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MASHT). He has accused the ministry, in particular, Minister Arberie Nagavci and her deputy, Taulant Kelmendi, of manipulation and abuse of textbooks. Haxhiu has stressed [...]
He has accused the ministry, in particular, Minister Arberie Nagavci and her deputy, Taulant Kelmendi, of manipulation and abuse of textbooks. Haxhiu has stressed that expenses for purchase of textbooks have doubled during the rule of August by Nagavci and that some of the subsidies have ended up in bank accounts abroad
MP PDK, Bekim Haxhiu, has called for the establishment of a Parliamentary Investigative Commission for the process of subsidising textbooks from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MASHT).
He has accused the minister, Arberie Nagavci and her deputy, Taulant Kelmendi, of manipulation and abuse of textbooks.
The “Expert of family employment at public University. Can you give us a mirror separately for every year there's how many millions have been spent? Even the investigative commission is going to make it clear to us with textbooks... So, the AugustI government by Minister Nagavci, respectively, has doubled the expenses for the purchase of textbooks. Therefore, the investigation into the subsidy process applied in this school year is necessary. There's been some public media that some of these subsidies have even ended up in bank accounts abroad. If there has been a subvention for textbooks within the RKS for students who teach in our schools, how have financial tools from subsidy been completed in bank accounts outside RKS”, Haxhi said at the Parliament's plenary session.
The establishment of this commission has been described as necessary for Haxhiu to whitewash the misappropriations within the AugustI in terms of the subvention process.
So, to make sure there's going to be a parliamentary investigation, these facts are enough and many if you can't sum up within 10 minutes. So we consider that it is necessary to establish this parliamentary commission to whitewash abuses and abuses by school tests, not to meet the Ministry of Education's legal obligation to provide free texts, and to justify the suspicion of why parents were forced to run into city libraries, and in some there were no such ones and to run from one city to another to provide textbooks that had been provided for free years ago, which is now legal obligation. This failure must be cleared with abuses and other misappropriations”, Hadziu added.












