Gashi promises functional law for Kosovo youth

The current law on empowerment and youth participation needs completion and change in order to include the latter in decision-making and enable them to be in the forefront of the processes. So said Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Kujtim Gashi at a meeting with civil society where it was discussed with regard to change-compliance [...]
So said Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Kujtim Gashi at a meeting with civil society, where it was discussed with regard to the change of this law.
The minister said the current law has had some progress, but there are also many setbacks, especially on the employment issue. But he assured those present that things will change positively.
The minister of Culture also recalled the departure of young people, which happened a year ago, in which case he said that better conditions for young people should be offered before distress.
He said that by the end of this year, there is sufficient space and opportunity to debate the law to see the real demands of young people. He added that during this period there will be general research into the needs of young people.
The legal expert, Blerim Burjani, proposed the changes and fulfillments that he said should be made in the law of empowering young people.
Burjani unveiled before those present the idea of creating a fund for support of young people, which would be managed by MKRS. He proposed that the youth age in Kosovo include individuals until the age of 30, not as it has so far been up to 24 years.
While there were numerous questions and comments from civil society.
Thus Arber Ademi from Hendikos to Ferizaj expressed satisfaction with the minister's proposal to bring new advancements. Until he demanded that the role of the youth assembly be regulated by law.
Even Vesha Ibrahim from the Kosovo Youth Central Council demanded that Kvr and qv's not implement projects.
The Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports on International Youth Day has organised a number of activities.












