Jasharaj: Four years of Kurti Government have made the situation in education very bad

SBASK Chairman Beftman Jasharaj has said that since post-wars like this year no other has been met with so many challenges and numerous questions. Jasharaj says this year will also start with lack of textbooks and that the process of attracting money and buying textbooks will last. [...]
SBASK Chairman Beftman Jasharaj has said that since post-wars like this year no other has been met with so many challenges and numerous questions.
Jasharaj says this year will also start with lack of textbooks and that the process of attracting money and buying textbooks will last.
The party that came first has left Kosovo for so many months without institutions, the situation in education, but even in other sectors it has never been worse in all these post-war years because we don't have anyone to talk to before the start of the new school year, nor who to address the legitimate requirements of dialogue, or with the protest of the Strux1>, he writes among others.
Full response without interference:
In post-war years, never worse than now
In these postwar years, not even one school year has been met with so many questions and challenges. On one side of the problem of how much bjeshka is the matter of textbooks because the minister and others in the past kept their anger and continued with the bad decision regarding the subsidisation of textbooks and their distribution in libraries where they are.
Based on the experience of two years of quarantine, this school year will probably start with a lack of textbooks, and this process of attracting money and buying textbooks will last, as happened two other times, less a month. On the other hand, when we're two weeks before the start of the new school year, it's also going to be a problem not only the renewed STATI error for textbooks, but it's also a question of legitimate SBASK membership secretes, who have been waiting for months for the formation of institutions to address them and select them with dialogue, which he didn't want for the next four years when and his government. But in those four years the situation has been clearer because we have had whom we turn for dialogue, but also who to address publicly the demands through protests and strikes. But now, when the first party has left Kosovo for so many months without institutions, the situation in education, but even in other sectors it has never been worse in all these post-war years because we don't have anyone to talk to before the start of the new school year, nor who to address the legitimate requirements of dialogue bias, or protests and strikes.
And the situation is no good, because the four years of government Kurti and this handover with government in office have made us now much worse than our colleagues in Albania, Macedonia or Montenegro and not make comparisons with Europe. We once praised before them with salaries, with the Kolective Count and the sincere dialogue with Government, and now how to praise ourselves when the educational worker in Albania has a salary of 300 euros higher than the Kosovo educational worker. Why, it is the blame of Kurti and Murati that they once mocked the coefyts at their value!
Now in Kosovo we have nothing but to pray that institutions and Government be formed, but not like the one in the past, which was against dialogue and had declared war on unions and not on its own.
Eh, who would say I'll come to Kosovo one day when you have no one to talk to or address the demands of protests and strikes. That was a shame./Periscopi/












