ZAGREB, June 7, 2020 – Science and Education Minister Blazenka Divjak will be running in the forthcoming parliamentary election as an independent candidate on the Croatian People’s Party (HNS) slate in Constituency 3, which covers the northern counties of Krapina-Zagorje, Varazdin, and Medjimurje.
“Behind us, behind me, are indeed three demanding and challenging years in government during which we launched education reforms and investments in education and science, and we also successfully coped with the consequences of the global coronavirus pandemic, the (March 22) earthquake, and teachers’ strike,” Divjak told a press conference in Varazdin on Sunday, with HNS leader Predrag Stromar at her side.
Divjak recalled that she had taken up the ministerial post as an independent with the HNS’s political backing with the aim of implementing four reforms – a curricular reform, a vocational education reform, to promote excellence and increase investment in science, and make higher education more relevant.
She said she was pleased with the accomplishment of the first three goals, but not with the fourth, the purpose of which was to ensure that higher education better reflected the needs of the economy and society.
“The reasons for this are many. Among other things, it’s because there are powerful academic cliques led by rectors who stick closely together and stop those who can change the system and who can give a chance not just to young people but also to the economy in general, from going forward,” the minister said, adding that these cliques “often have support in political circles.”
Divjak said that the reform process should continue.