Prime Minister Rama, invited to the Top Show studio this evening, in the presence of some of the students who have been protesting for more than a week on the street, again invited them to sit in dialogue for their demands. Taking all the demands, Rama acknowledged that all points are reasonable, but deserve discussion. But the question is how to apply and how long it takes for each of them.

One of the most discussed issues for students is the fee for which halftime is required. Prime Minister Rama said that for fees he has nothing in hand, rather, students do not have to knock at the Prime Minister, but they have to go to deans of their universities, as the fees set by the university itself, respecting their autonomy: " Autonomy is a responsibility for which one who enjoys, requires freedom to act. Then lowering tariffs or halving them should be discussed. "

According to the Prime Minister, they can not pay the same fee to the excellent 9th and 10th students or even those who are treated with economic aid. However, said Rama, this should be discussed. He also stressed that even children from districts in the capital, to study among the many financial difficulties of their families, also deserve to be financially supported.

However, Rama added, there is no need for negotiations because they are not in conflict: "We are not in conflict, we do not need negotiations, we are allies. Your points are basic and feasible. Democracy is precisely this: interest groups pose a problem and bring attention to solutions ... Come sit down to make a pact to start these points now but step by step ... "

By replicating and rearing students in dialogue, Rama said that the way they are protesting is not democratic, because "democracy is not an imposition": "Democracy for this has been done, shake me too and tell me about what It does not go. But it's not an imposition. We have given everything to make autonomous university ... "- said Rama.

Further on, the prime minister said he needs to discuss only three points with the students, because the others are forbidden: "As for the three of them, I have to discuss SI, nothing else ..."