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"750 schools have been closed", Berisha: This government ruined education, the number of students has halved,

 "750 schools have been closed", Berisha: This government ruined

Chief Democrat Sali Berisha declares that 350,000 students started classes on the first day of school in the pre-university cyclone.

From the protest held on the Street of Hope, Berisha raised the alarm that in eight years of the Renaissance, the number of students in schools was halved. 

Berisha : Dear friends, today 350,000 students started classes on the first day of school in the pre-university cyclone.
Let us wish them a good year and success.
But let's wish teachers, parents, good luck and health, success in this year.
But I invite every Albanian not to forget that today 350 thousand students sat in the school benches, while in 2013, 630 thousand students sat in these benches.
So in eight years of the Renaissance, this crime mortar, the number of students in our schools was halved.
This dramatic decline has resulted in the closure of approximately 750 schools across the country.
This terrible decline has resulted in almost leaving many areas of the country without children, without students.
This decline continues at unimaginable rates.
Dear friends, in the schools of Korça, in the 10th grade this year, 500 students less or one third less than the year before were enrolled.
This year, schools started work at a time when last year in the PISA quality test they had a sharp drop of 62 points.
The creative thinking of our students was rated the weakest on the planet.
Teachers continue to be the most underpaid teachers in Europe and the Balkans.
Their salary increase these days is so late that it left them again among the lowest paid teachers in the Balkans and Europe.
This government ruined education!
He turned it into the institution of the party and patron Nazis.
He turned it, his infrastructure, into an infrastructure in which crime party local government leaders steal 70 to 90 percent of the funds dedicated to building and rebuilding schools.

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