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VLEN: In Which Language Did Xhaferi's Son Pass the Bar Exam?

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VLEN posed the question many are thinking: in which language did Talat Xhaferi's son pass the bar exam? The question isn't personal - it's systemic. The bar exam in Macedonia cannot be taken in Albanian, and this problem has persisted for years.

VLEN was blunt: "DUI had the power but not the will to solve the problem. Five Albanian ministers of justice, yet DUI left the Albanian language outside the bar exam." The criticism targets the party that represented Albanians in government for 20 years but failed to resolve this basic language barrier.

The bar exam is the gateway to the legal profession. If it can't be taken in Albanian - a language constitutionally equal - then institutional equality remains on paper only. VLEN uses this issue to show that the previous coalition talked about rights while freezing them in practice.

Is the question about Xhaferi's son political manipulation or a legitimate call-out of a systemic failure? Probably both. But the fact remains: the judicial system still doesn't work equally for all citizens.