Albanian students fight for their native language
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Albanian students fight for their native language

In North Macedonia, a student protest is quickly turning into a wider political storm. Albanian law students are demanding the right to take their exams in their native language, arguing that this is already guaranteed by law. While the government calls for patience and promises a legal solution, institutions remain divided, fueling accusations of discrimination and political obstruction. What began as a student demand is evolving into a broader test of equality, representation and interethnic relations in the country.

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