Balla: We Support Student Protest in North Macedonia

Taulant Balla supports Albanian students protesting in North Macedonia. He posts on social media. He backs their demand. Students want the bar exam in Albanian.

Balla says the request is legitimate. He says the constitution already recognizes this right. Yet, it is not applied in practice. He calls for action. He urges institutions in North Macedonia to fix the issue. He asks for fair and lasting solutions.

Meanwhile, protests continue in Skopje. Thousands of students and citizens gather. They march toward the Ministry of Justice. They carry banners. They chant demands. They push for exams in Albanian.

Some protesters also demand the resignation of the Justice Minister. They say institutions must respond quickly.

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