Foreigns law begins collecting data for Serbs who need Kosovo settlement registration

Nebojsa Assreq, leader of the parallel university in northern Mitrovica, said they have launched the procedure for collecting information for people who need the census, following the Kosovo Government Agreement with the EU. Permissions do not have 2,780 students and 550 professors and staff staffs, while Assreq has [...]
Permissions do not have 2,780 students and 550 professors and staff staffs, while Assic has declared that 414 employees and a little over 2,400 students have submitted so far.
He also stresses that collecting data is entirely on voluntary basis.
All employees and all students have been reported that collecting these information is exclusively on voluntary basis and that data is in a much smaller volume than the data provided during the passage of the administrative line. So, this data that we are deliberately collecting for the position and work of employees in this space, as well as our students, is developing normally and we will be able to get all these collected data to convey, as agreed, to the mayors in accordance with the deal reached”, explains Assirq.
He has also said that they are in contact with representatives of the European Union, so that everything can be developed without obstacles.
All services have been announced that they should accept the data that comes later, and then we will see, in accordance with our political representatives, we must say that we are in constant contact with them while those with representatives of the European Union, everything with the goal of developing without obstacles to this very important process for us. Because without resolving this status, the university would be in big trouble. I can say that administrative and bureaucratic measures are expected on the other side, which will probably try to make this registration process difficult, respectively. But I hope that in talks with representatives of the international community we will manage to get rid of all these problems”, Assenq points out. /Periscope












