VLEN Coalition Attributes Exclusion from Jurisprudence Test to Political Actions
The VLEN Coalition issued a statement today regarding the decision to exclude Albanian citizens from the upcoming jurisprudence test. The coalition maintains that the votes of the Democratic Party of BDI (BDI) and the signature of Talat Xhaferi, the current Minister of Justice, were instrumental in this outcome. VLEN representatives cited the August 27, 2019 document as evidence of negligence and a political betrayal directed towards the Albanian population.
The statement specifically questions the circumstances surrounding a family member of Talat Xhaferi’s passing of the same test, arguing it exposes a conflict of interest. “We publicly ask, when the son of Talat Xhaferi passed the jurisprudence test, in what language did he answer?” the statement reads. The coalition accuses BDI of utilizing patriotic rhetoric for public consumption while simultaneously acting against the interests of Albanian citizens within institutional settings.
VLEN asserts their intention to rectify the perceived injustices and damages resulting from BDI’s actions, framing the situation as a lasting legacy. The coalition’s focus remains on addressing what they believe are significant shortcomings in the process surrounding the jurisprudence test. Representatives of vlen have repeatedly emphasized the role of political influence in this matter.
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This decision feels like a deliberate attempt to disenfranchise voters and further entrench the current political situation.