Continued Barriers to Albanian Students in Jurisprudence Exam
For years, the Ministry of Justice has cycled through a series of Albanian appointees, according to VLEN, yet fundamental issues remained unresolved. Records indicate five ministers – Blerim Bexheti, Adnan Jashari, Valdet Xhaferi, Bilen Saliu, and Krenar Lloga – held the position over a period of five mandates. Despite these opportunities, Albanian students continued to be denied the ability to take the jurisprudence exam in the Albanian language.
Documents now point to a legal framework that solidified the exclusion of the Albanian language from the exam. This legislation was enacted with the support of Albanian deputies within the governing coalition. Critics argue that this action, supported by the votes of Albanian representatives, undermines the integrity of DUI and represents a deliberate deception.
Public sentiment expresses concern that individuals are being portrayed as patriotic while simultaneously facing systemic barriers within institutions where they have no influence. The situation highlights a persistent challenge regarding equal access to legal education for Albanian students, a matter that has involved five ministers and five legislative attempts to address the issue.
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