Bekim Brestovci: Here's my plan for economic development and job creation

He had left in 1993 as political persecuted by Kosovo, but his contribution to the country never stopped him. After 26 years, Bekim Brestovci today is one of the most successful Albanian businessmen and has returned to Kosovo to continue the dream he had worked for. Brestovci, which is part of [...]
Brestovci, part of the Initiative, is on the list for coalition deputies his party has with the AKR and the Justice Party. He went back with his family over a year ago. However, it requires that his experience and efforts in the economy be institutionalised.
Brestovci's contribution to Kosovo concerns the 3% Fund, as well as the “Vendrestum calls for”, as well as the organisation of protests and demonstrations in Western countries so that Albanians' voice for independence can be heard.
And after your education, you arrived in 2004 Brestovci manages to buy the first company to be established in 1972 and then expand its business by creating 10 more companies in about 1300 employees.
Brestovci said he wants to be elected MP to represent the will of citizens and help businesses implement new forms of businessman in Kosovo.
I see “Deputet as a citizen will manager means my work will consist of the best possible management of a civic will. Of course, I always demand that citizens find the right shape to articulate their will and transmit it to their chosen ones. But what I can promise is that I will only remain a citizen's will manager even during my term as deputy will not deal with any other matter. I haven't come to Kosovo to do business myself, I've come to help other businesses, to bring other forms of businessmaking to Kosovo, but I have nobody else's business issues, so I'm going to devote all my time only to being the good manager of the will of the citizens, and to represent their interests in the best possible way. I promise to be a different chess profile of a politician than the profiles we've been taught to have seen on the political scene and others remain to be seen as a result of my” work, he said.
Brestovci says that thanks to his experience, his direct impact will be on economic development and job creation.
It proposes a new model dealing with the creation of industrial zones by Albanian diaspora businesses, where then foreign capital will participate. Likewise, Brestovci says it will work to expand the market for domestic products across Europe and in particular to be part of the German market.
From my experience, from my professional training, I firmly believe in accelerated economic development, I'm just saying one form that I'm already advancing and that has to do with creating industrial zones from Albanian diaspora businesses, where then foreign capital, besides Albanian, is going to be a good form and very promising that there will be rapid growth in the direction of economic development, job creation, because such a model can be multiplied in many and many other municipalities soon. It means my direct impact will be on economic development, the opening of new jobs. Then I will take advantage of my opportunity, my experience, but also my contacts in the diaspora and many members of the community living in different countries in Europe so that our local products have a much faster and more direct approach to the international market in advance on the German market”, he said, among other things.
Young people are obviously part of Brestovci's plans. He says youth should be oriented towards professional schooling, a project he says has been working on for two years. Brestovci claimed that most of the unemployed young people have finished studies in the areas in which they are overcrowded. He sees professional schools as opportunities for reducing the number of unemployed among young people.
And I'm going to have a particular focus on creating opportunities for professional schooling, and I've only been working in this direction for two years and so far we've achieved that a certain number of young people bring to Germany for three-year professional schooling, but that's what we're going to multiply and insist on having professional schools of different profiles in Kosovo. We have a huge unemployment rate, but on the other hand, if we're going to interview some young people in the capital today what job most unemployed people know to do is not capable of exercising a job because they've done a faculty that has probably produced more quadrically than the state needs, so I suppose we're going to have a lot of orientation from youth professionalism, professional schools that would also contribute a lot to the disappearance or reduction of the unemployment”, Brevci said.
Bekim Brestovci runs on coalition MP list Initiative - AKR-PD number 16.












