Vengu: Peaceful Student Protest in North Macedonia Is a European Example

Socialist Party MP Pirro Vengu supports Albanian students protesting in North Macedonia. He praises the protest. He calls it peaceful and civic. He describes it as a European example.

Vengu says students defend the Albanian language in professional exams. He says they show strong civic energy.

He states that the students are more numerous. He says they are more energetic. He also notes support from students in Tirana and across Albanian communities.

He says a just cause always finds its way forward. He adds that bureaucracy cannot stop it.

He highlights peaceful protest as a democratic tool. He says it can become a strong voice for fundamental rights.

Finally, he stresses regional stability. He says protests must remain peaceful. He adds that good neighborly relations must be preserved.

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