Wessel: Shame on Kosovo youth not seeing Europe and the world

The promotion of the National Programme for Youth that has been launched in Kosovo today is taking part also in Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselin, Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj, and Education Minister Shyqi Bytyqi. The programme focuses on young people, mainly elementary school students, aiming to develop their creativity and critical thinking. [...]
The promotion of the National Programme for Youth that has been launched in Kosovo today is taking part also in Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselin, Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj, and Education Minister Shyqi Bytyqi.
The programme focuses on young people, mainly elementary school students, aiming to develop their creativity and critical thinking.
The first of the Assembly, Kadri Wessel, before the paniists said this project is very “impot”.
Wessel added once again the problem of Kosovo's youth as the most isolated in Europe.
It is a shame that Kosovo youth, our treasure, will not have the right to see Europe and the world”. Said Wessel.
He added that this programme as politicians owes youth.
Meanwhile, the coordinator for Youth, Culture and Sports, Rexhep Hoti, that this project is based on two principles -- that of inclusion as well as of follow-up.
Hoti added that the purpose of this project involving 340 000 initials is to enable students to be as active and creative as they are and to give their critical opinion.











