The Center for Civic Education (CGO) called on the deputies to be more committed to the public interest and less to the party interest during the new vote on the amendments to the General Law on Education and not to adopt the provision according to which directors of public education institutions should be appointed and dismissed by the minister.
"The interested public has already expressed a negative attitude about this provision, and for the same reason the president of the state refused to sign such a legal solution and thus gave a new chance to the MPs to show more prudence in decision-making. The CGO reminds that it is a harmful provision that followed by a series of other bad consequences, which we witnessed years ago, and which significantly influenced the collapse of the education system. The parties that are now in power, while they were the opposition, loudly promised the decentralization of this system, and now they vote for the opposite and narrow- interest-based solutions," said CGO.
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