An article reports on the results of the State Exam (Maturë) in Albania, highlighting issues related to cheating. Approximately 19,000 students who completed secondary education were subjected to the exam, with only 45 not receiving their results due to involvement in copying during the test. Additionally, 10 monitors were excluded from the administration process. Despite legal provisions for fines ranging from €1,000 to €2,000 for individuals and €5,000 to €20,000 for organizations, no fines have been imposed yet. Education experts criticize the lack of enforcement and call for stricter measures, including professionalization of the examination administration process and the establishment of a dedicated team of administrators.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the issue of unenforced penalties as a broader systemic failure, emphasizing the need for institutional reform and accountability. It highlights criticism from education experts who advocate for stronger enforcement mechanisms and professional oversight, which aligns with left-of-
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 75 · Objektivnost 60): The article reports on a testing scandal involving plagiarism, citing specific numbers and quotes from officials. It provides some details about the number of students affected and penalties, but lacks clarity on whether these figures are confirmed by official sources. The tone suggests criticism of




