Docent of the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Prishtina with a temporary seat in Kosovska Mitrovica Aleksandar Kostadinović stated that the current situation on Kosovo leads to the disappearance of Serbian institutions and that the quiet integration of that faculty into the University of Pristina is underway, while employees and students are not clear how to act.
At the forum dedicated to the importance of the University of Pristina with its temporary seat in Kosovska Mitrovica, held on Saturday evening in Kragujevac on the topic "Permanent institution, temporary seat", Kostadinović pointed out that the process of obtaining residence and work permits for employees and student and pointed out that they are left to their own devices and do not know how to act.
Kostadinović stated that they addressed the Government of Serbia, the Ministry of Education and the Office for Kosovo and Metohija with the question - whether or not to apply for the permits issued by the Kosovo authorities, and they received the answer that there are no documents related to the University of Pristina, and that its legal status was not mentioned anywhere in the negotiations.
"The Serbian flag sank into the mud"
Milan Palević, full professor of the Faculty of Law in Kragujevac, assessed that the University of Kosovska Mitrovica is important not only as an educational institution and guardian of Serbian culture in Kosovo, but also as a pillar of the survival of the Serbian community in that area.
"Serbian the flag, we have to admit, unfortunately sank into the mud. Both national, state, intellectual and ecclesiastical. For that, we must raise him as soon as possible from the mire of unclean conscience and indifference that has overtaken us," said Palević.
He stressed that only a young man's hand can raise that flag and called for "help for that young man".
"Otherwise, we will not be famous ancestors to anyone," concluded Palevic.
Professor of the Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade Milo Lompar he assessed that the University of Kosovska Mitrovica remains a "key covenant" that, like healthcare, must be negotiated.
"It is the students' agenda that is extremely important because it belongs to their education and future vocation," said Lompar.
The tribune was held on Đački trg in Kragujevac, and 16 chairs with roses were placed in the first row in memory of those who died in the fall of the canopy in Novi Sad in November 2024.
The rally began with the song "Arise Serbia", and above the table where the speakers were sitting was a large banner with the inscription "Students are winning". The same banners were placed on the surrounding buildings.
Source: FoNet
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