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PM Gruevski launches e-system at Veles Faculty of Law

23. October 2009. | 12:59

Source: MIA

Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski launched Thursday an electronic system connecting the electronic university student booklets with the headquarters in Skopje in the premises of dispersed law studies in Veles within Ss. Cyril and Methodius University.

Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski launched Thursday an electronic system connecting the electronic university student booklets with the headquarters in Skopje in the premises of dispersed law studies in Veles within Ss. Cyril and Methodius University.

Addressing the students, the PM said the objective of dispersed studies was to encourage an increased number of young people to study from their hometowns and thus save money.

- Although conditions in the temporary premises in the building of Veles municipality are good, the Government will make efforts to move the studies into another building with adequate equipment and inventory similar with those in the Skopje-based Faculty of Law, Gruevski promised the students.

Minister of Education Nikola Todorov said investments in education was the biggest investment contributing to the development of Macedonia.

Later in the day, PM Gruevski, Minister Todorovand Veles mayor Goran Petrov will meet to seek permanent solution involving premises of the dispersed law studies in Veles

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30. August - 05. September 2010.