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The Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development, Mladen Šarčević, declared that primary education in Serbia is compulsory and that he upholds the obligation of secondary education.
He reacted to the announcements that appeared on certain social networks that the schooling of children who were not vaccinated would be prohibited, as well as that they would be separated from their parents, and valued that these were misinterpretations of his statements, which were taken from context.
– Perhaps someone cares that during the pavidemia of the kovid 19 virus, it was shown that education is one of the segments of society in which good results and a high level of organization have been achieved – said Šarčević.
He assessed that there was obviously a “malicious political need to manipulate what was said and to state something that was never said as a statement by the minister.”
– It is well known that primary education is compulsory and I defend that legal changes allow secondary education to also be compulsory. On the other hand, vaccination is a heritage of civilization and is something that is regulated by laws in the field of health care, and not in the field of education, Šarčević said, it is stated in the ministry’s announcement. correspondent.
Šarčević recalled that family relationships, including the relationship between a child and a parent, are regulated by the Family Law, followed by social work centers that are not under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development.
He stressed that no one can prohibit a child from going to school.
– The child’s right to education is not only a constitutional but also a universal right, guaranteed by the Convention on the Rights of the Child. No one has ever mentioned that no one will be prohibited from attending school under any circumstances, the minister noted.
He recalled that in the field of education and parenting, the responsibility of students and parents is regulated by the articles of the Law of Fundamentals of the Education and Parenting System (ZOSOV).
The law establishes, among other things, that the father, that is, the other legal representative of the child, is responsible, among other things, for “respecting the rules of the institution,” the advertisement adds.
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