Korea reacts to Konjufca: I campaign with my beliefs, I don't participate in a vote until my daughter returns to school

Vetevendosje Movement MP Visar Korenica has reacted after the clash she faced with the head-in-law, Glauk Konjufca, at today's Assembly session, in connection with the senior case in Pec, who left school because of the headscarf. In a post on the social Facebook network, Corenica said she doesn't participate in any [...]
In a post on the social Facebook network, Korenica said she does not participate in any vote until the girl returns to school.
He has further countered Konjufca, who said the election campaign begins on 6-7 January, saying he does not campaign with his beliefs.
“I will not take part in any vote until the girl gets back to school! Today at the Assembly session of the Republic of Kosovo, I asked that a girl over 18 years old who has been unjustly removed since September 1st not continue the session. The administrative guidance is illegal, the government is responsible for its change. I believe so far I have witnessed that I do not campaign with my beliefs”, Korean wrote.
Otherwise, at today's session of the Kosovo Assembly, MP Corenica has mentioned the 18-year-old case in Pec, which was expelled from school due to the headscarf, while also sending a message to Education Minister Arberi Nagavci to handle the case.
Korenica said that such a thing is collective responsibility and that this problem should no longer be presented.
“You should know that there's been four weeks since a girl is not following the lesson in Pec. Every third day, he is expelled from the director. I don't know how fair it is for the minister himself to miss the case. We have collective responsibility, and there's no point in continuing the voting process and not handling this case and giving it the right to education and education. I take the message directly to the education minister to deal with the case and not allow the same problems to be presented”, Korenica said before deputies in the Kosovo Assembly.
But, in this regard, since it was a statement out of the agenda, Chief Country Secretary Konjufca warned the VV deputy.
He even told him that the campaign starts on January 6th-7th and he has enough time to raise problems.
“I'm warning you as chairman that it was off the agenda. I believe the campaign starts on 6-7 January and you've had enough time to get all the problems up.”, Konjufca, VV deputy, told.












