The report points to a poor situation in the tertiary education system, a lack of funds, poor organisation of classes and the excessively long studying of undergraduates. The report reads that the number of students has increased by 47 percent over recent years, while the teaching staff has increased by only three percent.
The Sabor will resume its session tomorrow when it is expected, among other things, to discuss a draft national programme for the protection of human rights in the next three years.