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E premte 7 Dhjetor 2018

THOUSANDS OF STUDENTS IN THE STREETS, GOVERNMENT PARTIALLY BACKS DOWN

PROTEST/ YOUNG PEOPLE: FEES MUST BE HALVED, NOT A “FINE” FOR THE AUTUMN Lindita Nikolla: We annul the Council of Ministers decision on deferred exams. Fees for each university are revealed. Meta: Youth, a precious national asset. Today, protest at the Prime Ministry (In photo) Students’ protest in front of the Ministry of Education On pages 2-3
Lindita Nikolla Meta Kryeministria

A twisted thing to drive one mad: The Metropol Theatre between choices and solutions

Opinion of the Day On 5 December 2018, the Metropol Theatre organized a round table, with the aim of gathering opinions from a group of experts ... By VALBONA NATHANAILI A twisted thing to drive one mad: The Metropol Theatre between choices and solutions Continues on page 20
Valbona Nathanaili

The prime minister of the rich is facing the revolt of the poor

Edi Rama has responded with the arrogance of a crook, people from the ugliest, smartest and most open protests since the time of weapons ... Opinion of the Day Edi Rama has responded with the folly of a crook, people from the ugliest, smartest and most open protests since the time of weapons ... By ANDI BUSHATI The prime minister of the rich is facing the revolt of the poor Continues on page 21
Andi Bushati Edi Rama

Heirs of the persecuted, the new list of those who receive the money

Compensation/ Names of the beneficiaries Those who have not submitted it yet must provide the bank account and a copy of the ID The Ministry of Finance has published the nominal list of the heirs of former politically persecuted people, who must submit the bank account number and a photocopy of an identity card or passport, in order to receive the compensation money. For those who have an active bank account and have already submitted ... On pages 11-13

Boycott, the 28 MPs who risk losing their mandate

PD-LSI representatives were last in Parliament on 19 July Fees and per diems, the biggest beneficiaries: Braho, Leka, Xhixha Nearly half of the opposition MPs may lose their mandate if by the end of December they do not go to parliament even once. This is because they have spent a full 5 months boycotting every parliamentary activity and, as a result, risk being affected by the constitutional provision that an MP’s mandate ends or is invalid when he or she is absent without justification for 6 consecutive months from the Assembly. There are a full 28 MPs from the PD, LSI and other allied parties, who were last in parliament on 19 July and precisely ... On page 7
Braho Leka Xhixha Kuvend Parlament