Two years ago, amendments to two laws proposed by the Social Democrats (SD) were adopted, which increased student loans and scholarships, and today the Government of Montenegro is proposing amendments to the law, which substantially reduce the amounts of the aforementioned incomes for all our students, announced the representative of the European Union. alliance and member of the Executive Board of SD Miloš Mašković.
He called on the Government to withdraw the amendments to the Law on Higher Education, which stipulates that the Government independently determines the amount of student loans and scholarships, and to maintain the existing legal solution "which defines that the choice of student loans and scholarships cannot be lower than 25 percent of the minimum wage, and scholarships cannot be lower than 50 percent of the minimum wage".
"The law has been put into parliamentary procedure, and the government is trying to damage Montenegrin students, behind the scenes, in its own way," Mašković concluded.
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