The President has recently proposed splitting Croatian language classes in schools into basic and advanced subjects.
One year after the last major protests in favour of reform of the educational system, protesters are getting ready for another one.
Jokić will send his application to the public competition for head of curricular reform.
Students of Croatian schools still learn about floppy disks and the 1990s technology.
It seems that both major parties do not have anything against Jokić taking part in the curricular reform.
Protesters will gather on Thursday in front of Parliament and the government building.
While the government is disintegrating, Education Minister seems ready to accept resignations of expert group members.
Article on yesterday’s protests in support of curricular reform is trending on Reuters news agency.
Tens of thousands of people take part in peaceful protests around the country.
Thousands of people are expected to show their support for the continuation of a key educational reform.