Security expert shows all procedures for performing military service if Kurti's idea is approved

Kosovo's new prime minister, Albin Kurti, has announced that under his rule, military service will be mandatory. From the Speaker of the Parliament, this announced some changes that will take place when he is in government, said military service will be mandatory, during the course of three months. [...]
From the Speaker of the Parliament, this announced some changes that will take place when he is in government, said military service will be mandatory, during the course of three months.
This, according to security expert Nuredin Ibishi, is a shooting idea, but it takes time and there may be financial implications.
Ibishi, in a proposal for Periscope, said involvement in military service would be between the ages of 18 and 45.
This is what Kurt said for three months. I think it's enough for them to pass a training program to recognize military elements. As for the involvement of the 18-year-old group, as well as the older youth between 45 and 50 years of age, all of which has financial implications, then programming, training staff, infrastructure, and so that they have to watch this” programme, he said.
Ibishi expert for Periscope has shown that this whole process could take two or three years.
He has explained that the reason for the duration is because there will be financial implications, programming, preparing training staff and other things that conduct this program.
THE entire process will begin at a stage that is designed to last 2-3 years, where it first takes to see how our young people perceive it, but other issues like financial, social, economic reports, then including the female aspect. I think he'll bring a new military trend. In the first phase, it will be a voluntary phase, while other phases are expected to be binding.
He said that military service includes young people who study or work because it can be fulfilled throughout the rest.
There's a summer break between semesters, where they can use vacation time to go, where there's other alternatives they don't share with either the schooling process or the employment process”, Ibishi said. /Periscopi/












