How much would Kosovo's mandatory military service cost for a year?

The mandatory military service in Kosovo is considered welcome, but at the same time as unnecessary and mission impossible. Former KSF Commander Kadri Kastrati has said military service to be alive Kosovo would have to allocate over 80m euros annually. Kastrati, however, has said that the idea of [...]
Former KSF Commander Kadri Kastrati has said military service to be alive Kosovo would have to allocate over 80m euros annually.
Kastrati, however, has said that the idea of military service is a political statement.
The mandatory military service in Kosovo was a very good thing for Kosovo's youth, but because of the situation of the unstable economy in our country, an action or a very expensive issue, I think it's not feasible at the moment because a generation of young people in Kosovo accounts for about 25 thousand annually, we would have to have a very stable infrastructure that we should have equipment but should also be given a minimum wage”.
“... over 80m euros a year Kosovo would have to share only for mandatory service without counting the professional part, and I think that's a political statement and a thought that benefits politically than it can become a 48x1> reality.
The Kastrati, among other things, has said Kosovo needs at least 10 years to live up to mandatory military service. According to him, military service is expensive and unnecessary.
I think that initially a group of military experts would have to be created to do a deep study on what Kosovo should do and after that study become a dynamic plan. Most NATO states have removed military service because it is very expensive and very unnecessary. But we can send professional officers to universities to have military schooling. Kosovo's minimium for the next 10 years will not have the opportunity to make”.
Kosovo is on track to build a very good and very professional army, an army which is deeply researching what Kosovo needs to accomplish its mission, and the mission is to protect the country's sovereignty”, Kastrati has said of EO.
However, he has suggested that military service would not help the KSF, but would be a preparation for the coming generations.
This should be regulated by law, the separate infrastructure should be built, but to take a soldier or a soldier we would have to provide for all the needs, whether female or male. The KSF doesn't help, but it's a preparation of future generations, but if we get a threat from outside we're gonna have eight soldiers and 8 thousand cops and that's enough for the first moment”.
But otherwise, VV deputy Rexhep Selimi is thinking, he for Online Economics has said mandatory military service is necessary and possible.
The “is possible and is necessary, it is possible because legal conditions exist in Kosovo for such a thing. It is necessary because Kosovo needs to freeze its defence capacities by mobilizing young people as mandatory military service. On the other hand, there is also an example that many of the democratic and even EU countries practice one thing












