Haradinaj: Do not leave, together to make Kosovo like Germany and Austria

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has said he does not want Kosovo's young people to go to Germany and Austria for a better life, but who want Kosovo to make it like these two countries. He participated in the footnote of the 14th anniversary of the establishment of the <x0-> high school. Loyola”, in Prizren, where he said [...]
He participated in the footnote of the 14th anniversary of the establishment of the <x0-> high school. Loyola”, in Prizren, where he said Kosovo is Europe but lacks free movement, which will take place.
The country's prime minister, during his speech in marking 14th grade anniversary “Loyola”, the students said there's 100% of their senior test, which shows how good they are.
According to him, students of this high school are able to compete in markets outside Kosovo as well.
“We are Europe, Kosovo is Europe, we lack free movement, but it will come, but even free movement and free moving opportunities are able to see what happens in our country and what happens in other countries, but we have to aim to make life here, for our youth to focus, to go on developing Kosovo from generation to generation. Our wish is to make Kosovo Germany and Austria, rather than our young people go to Germany and Austria”, he said.
While Arfons Stendrup, a member of the ALG board, said they would continue to offer students a good education.
“We will continue to offer students at this school a good education, to guarantee them a good education, and after school in Loyla, an opportunity to learn about faculty, and some of the students also have the opportunity to continue in the German, study or perform professional script”, he said.
From Prizren, Haradinaj thanked all who contributed to the Loyola High, and those who will take on new responsibilities.












