I'm barely in the army: Kurti's mandatory military service may reach 45 years old

Albin Kurti is expected to be voted in today as the next prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo during today's Assembly session. He indicated that his schedule required compulsory military service. According to this point, the young men and women of the Republic of Kosovo would be forced to perform military service [...]
According to this point, the young men and women of the Republic of Kosovo would be forced to perform military service, which would last three months.
But Kurt did not reveal which age groups would affect such a law, writes Periscope.
The legal minimum age for military service is in most parts of the world 18. In Albania, to perform military service, which has a voluntary character, the minimum age is 19.
Then, in the case of general/princimal mobilization, the minimum age is 18.
Angola is about 20 to 45 years old for military service.
Other countries are 45 years old as the last time you can perform military service.
Kosovars had also faced mandatory military service during the Yugoslavia era, with many of them not having had good experiences at that time.
We remember that Kurt has also promised to increase the military budget to a total of 400m euros for the next four years. /Periscope












