The commencement of the academic year often presents substantial financial obligations for households. In response to these rising costs, VLEN, through the Minister of Economy and Labor, Besar Durmishi, has put forward a proposal to reinstate the “school voucher” program. According to VLEN, this measure would provide families with a discount of up to 15 percent on essential school supplies.
The scope of the voucher is designed to cover fundamental educational materials necessary for students starting the new school year. These items include, but are not limited to, bags, notebooks, pencils, markers, and drawing blocks. VLEN stated that this initiative represents a tangible policy action intended to offer direct financial relief to citizens.
The focus, according to the group, is on implementing concrete measures that directly alleviate household expenditures during periods when economic support is most crucial. The proposed voucher aims to mitigate the financial strain associated with equipping students for the upcoming school term. By providing a direct discount on a range of necessary supplies, the measure seeks to ease the financial burden on parents preparing for the academic year.
This proposed system aims to ensure that basic educational needs are met while providing a measurable reduction in out-of-pocket expenses for families.
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