VLEN: The failure of 5 ministers and the silence regarding Ali Ahmeti’s grandson have left the Albanian Language outside!

VLEN Condemns Lack of Progress and Commission Appointments

Skopje – The civic organization VLEN (Voice for a Legal State) has issued a statement expressing deep concern over the continued stagnation within the Ministry of Justice and the appointment of individuals to key judicial bodies. The statement, released following recent developments, criticizes the lack of action regarding the concerns of Albanian students and alleges a deliberate policy of exclusion. Specifically, VLEN highlights the appointment of Bujar Ahmeti, the son of Ali Ahmeti’s brother, as a substitute member of the Commission for the testing of jurisprudence during Krenar Lloga’s tenure as Minister of Justice.

The organization asserts that this action, alongside the leadership of the Ministry by Albanian names including Blerim Bexheti and Adnan, represented a significant concentration of power and decision-making influence. “This is no longer a matter of negligence,” the statement reads. “It is a deliberate exclusionary policy, masked by patriotic rhetoric.” VLEN’s statement emphasizes the lack of progress and will regarding issues impacting Albanian students.

The organization’s criticism centers on the perceived influence of individuals connected to Ali Ahmeti within the Ministry of Justice. The full statement from VLEN is available on their website.

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One thought on “VLEN: The failure of 5 ministers and the silence regarding Ali Ahmeti’s grandson have left the Albanian Language outside!

  1. This ongoing inaction is deeply troubling and demonstrates a serious lack of accountability within the Albanian government.

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