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National High School Student Union of The Republic of North Macedonia
Сојуз на средношколци на Република Северна Македонија
AbbreviationССРСМ, UNSHM
Formation2017
FounderBlendi Hodai
HeadquartersSkopje
President
Berin Muhamed
Vice President
Iva Trpeski
Second Vice President
Anila Shurdhani
Budget
0 DEN
Websitessrsm.mk

UNSHM is the national high school student union of the Republic of North Macedonia. Since 2023 it has become a member of OBESSU. The Union of High-School Students is a non-profit, independent, nonpartisan student grassroot movement, founded in November 2017 in Tetovo. It serves as a platform for school students across the country to unite in one strong student movement[1].

Past Projects

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Career Summit

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On Monday, April 22, at Cineplexx in Skopje City Mall, the High School Career Development Summit took place. The event, organized by Growth Labs Academy in collaboration with the National High School Union of North Macedonia (UNSHM), started at 5:00 PM and attracted numerous high school students interested in career planning.[2]

The summit covered key topics, including the importance of non-formal education and continuous learning, how high school students can choose their future careers, and strategies for building a strong personal brand. A panel discussion focused on offering guidance to young people to help ensure future career success. The event was well-attended, and participation was free of charge.[2]

Public transport

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In March 2023, the National High School Union of North Macedonia (UNSHM) called for free public transportation to be extended to all high school students, including those attending private schools. The Union proposed amendments to the Law on Secondary Education, requesting that students living less than 2.5 kilometers from their schools, students with disabilities, and those attending internships also be granted access to free transport. Despite extensive lobbying and meetings with key stakeholders, including city officials and parliament members, the proposal faced delays in the legislative process.[3]

By June 2023, after receiving no formal response to their proposed amendments, the UNSHM submitted an initiative to the Constitutional Court, arguing that the existing law violates Articles 9 and 44 of the Constitution, which guarantee equal rights and access to education for all citizens, regardless of their social or financial background. The Union emphasized the need for equitable treatment for all students, especially highlighting that students from private schools and vocational students attending internships were unfairly excluded from free transport.[4]

In early 2024, despite a Constitutional Court ruling granting free public transportation rights to all high school students, including those from private schools, students in Skopje continued to pay for bus tickets. The ruling, which came into effect in January 2024, declared that excluding private school students from free public transport was unconstitutional. However, the necessary steps to implement the decision had not been fully executed.[5]

The National High School Union (UNSHM) confirmed that no school had yet received transport cards for the students. UNSHM President Berin Muhamed stated that the union was preparing an official letter to the City of Skopje to expedite the process. The delays were attributed to legal formalities and the lack of communication between city officials and the Ministry of Education and Science (MON), which was responsible for coordinating the law's implementation and providing funding to local authorities.[6]

The City of Skopje responded that they were awaiting regulatory and financial adjustments from the Ministry of Education and Science (MON) to proceed with the distribution of transport cards. They further noted that the ministry had not provided the necessary data on private school students, which was needed to determine the scope and budget for the initiative.[7]

In addition, the Constitutional Court convened in September 2024, instructing the relevant authorities to submit data on the implementation of the decision. The court emphasized that its rulings must be enforced without delay, and it has the power to take further action if the decision is not implemented. To date, no formal complaints regarding the lack of implementation had been filed with the court, but the issue remained under review.[6]

Current Executive Board

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President: Berin Muhamed

Vice President: Iva Trpeski[8]

Second Vice President: Anila Shurdhani

General Secretary: Anja Sazdova[9]

Head of Youth Ambassador Relations: Ana Boskova

Head of IT: Vlatko Stojkoski

Head of Public Relations: Viktor Jakimov

Head of Management: Novak Dukich

Head of Research and Development: Gent Bina

Supervisory Authority for Secretariat Operations and Public Relations: Filip Najdovski

Organizational Structure:

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General Assembly

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The General Assembly is the highest decision-making body within UNSHM[10]. It is composed of all members of the union, including, normal members, Youth Ambassadors, and Executive Board members. The General Assembly meets either regularly or extraordinarily. Every General Assembly is chaired by the president. In the event that the president can not chair the general assembly, the vice president chairs the general assembly, and in the case that neither the president, nor the vice president can chair the general assembly, then the second vice president chairs the General Assembly

Youth Ambassadors

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supports UNSHM and regularly and actively attends general assembly meetings, activities, and workshops of UNSHM.

Members

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supports UNSHM, but does not regularly attend general assembly meetings, activities, and workshops of the UNSHM.

Past Presidents

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1. Blendi Hodai (2017-2021)

2. Luka Pavikjevik (2021-2023)[11]

3. Berin Muhamed (2023-Present)[12]

References

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  1. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  2. ^ a b Мета (2024-04-19). "Средношколски самит за кариерен развој в понеделник во Скопје Сити Мол" (in Macedonian). Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  3. ^ "Бесплатен јавен превоз за сите средношколци бара Сојузот на средношколци". Радио МОФ. 2023-03-13. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  4. ^ "Сојузот на средношколци поднесе иницијатива до Уставен суд, сите средношколци да имаат бесплатен јавен превоз". А1он. 2023-06-06. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  5. ^ "Учениците од приватните средни училишта имаат право на бесплатен јавен превоз, оцени Уставниот суд". Радио МОФ. 2024-01-30. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  6. ^ a b "Уставниот суд бара информации од надлежните дали се спроведува одлуката за јавен превоз за сите средношколци". Makpress (in Macedonian). 14 September 2024. Retrieved 30 September 2024.
  7. ^ "Средношколците од приватните средни уште плаќаат за ЈСП, Град Скопје вели дека МОН треба да обезбеди финансии". Радио МОФ. 2024-02-23. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  8. ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  9. ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  10. ^ "SSRSM | Meet the team". ssrsm.mk. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  11. ^ Блажевски, Бојан (2021-05-31). "Лука Павиќевиќ е нов претседател на Сојузот на средношколци" (in Macedonian). Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  12. ^ info@fakulteti.mk, Fakulteti mk-. "Берин Мухамед е нов претседател на Сојузот на средношколци". fakulteti.mk. Retrieved 2024-09-30.