Kosovo’s government has reversed its decision to fund the construction of new schools in rural villages. President Vjosa Osmani announced the change, stating that the government will no longer allocate funds for the project. In a statement to T7, Osmani explained the shift in priorities.
The initial plan to build schools in villages was abandoned, and the government’s focus will now be directed towards the selection and appointment of a new president. Osmani reiterated the decision, emphasizing that the initiative to construct schools in villages has been discontinued. She indicated that the government’s attention will be directed towards the qualifications of the individual chosen to fill the presidential role.
The announcement signals a change in direction for the government, prioritizing the presidential appointment process over previously announced infrastructure development. Details regarding the rationale behind the decision were not elaborated upon in the statement.