Albanian Law Students Prepare for Second Protest Over Jurisprudence Exam
Albanian students from law faculties in North Macedonia are organizing and disseminating warnings of a potential second mobilization, according to reports circulating across several cities. The students are demanding the holding of the Jurisprudence exam in Albanian. Following a previous protest, participants assert that institutions have primarily issued political assurances without implementing concrete solutions to their concerns.
Key figures involved, including Deputy Prime Minister Bekim Sali, Mayor Izet Mexhiti, Bilall Kasamk, and representatives from VLEN, had previously stated that the issue of an Albanian-language exam would be addressed. The situation escalated with a response from the Public Prosecutor, who sent a letter regarding the ongoing situation. The students are preparing for a planned second protest in Skopje, continuing their demand for the exam to be offered in Albanian.
Organizers state that the initial protest highlighted a lack of tangible progress despite public statements from government officials. The focus remains on securing a resolution to the exam language issue, with the students emphasizing the importance of equitable access to the Jurisprudence examination.
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