Bislimi of PDK: I'll be a strong voice to young people in the Assembly

The candidate for MP from the Democratic Party of Kosovo Donjet Bislimi, in an interview for Online Economics, has said that as a citizen and activist, he has seen the need to contribute to Kosovo's youth, adding that this is why he has been introduced to politics. Bislim says it will be a powerful voice of [...]
Bislim says that it will be a powerful voice for young people in the Assembly.
I as a young doctor and citizen activist have seen the need for contributors to Kosovo youth and Kosovo citizens. The best way to give your mass contribution to pushing ideas and projects to help your people is through politics. And that's why I'm locked in politics and that's why I'm directly locked up in the PDK as youth head”, Bislim added.
He said the programme is based on 5 main pillars such as health, education, justice and recovery in foreign policy.
If we speak like the PDK we have our programme based on five main pillars. As you can see, our slogan, which is our recovery and program, is based on the recovery of five main pillars. First, recovery in the economy because the economy in the last year because of pandemic and bad management and resources within our institutions has gone towards degradation. Then recovery in health, education, justice and recovery in foreign policies”, he added.
In addition, Bislim added that it will be a strong voice for Kosovo youth in the Kosovo parliament.
According to him, the main focus will be to postpone projects ahead, which are of particular importance to Kosovo youth.
“I aim to be a strong voice of Kosovo youth indiscriminately parties. I intend for Kosovo youth to have their address in the Kosovo parliament and with Kosovo youth, and especially with the organisation which leads Kosovo's democratic youth to push ahead with policies and projects that are of particular importance to Kosovo youth. A concrete example is the student's card for which all students of public and private universities will enjoy it and for which we will fight so that all students can have it and have discounts in each service wherever they go. Then there will be the profile of education in full co-ordination with the needs of the labour market. Then we will fight for important details such as lifting the research fee for all students on social occasions or for students who do not have both parents or 50% of the study fee for students who have only one parent employed. We will also fight to create a special fund for every year for creating a start up for Kosovo youth who, in addition to employing themselves, would be able to employ many other families”, Bislim added.
He said everything seen in Kosovo is done by the Democratic Party of Kosovo and will continue to make its contribution in the future as well.
“The PDK as in the past has testified that it has experience in decision-making, has experience in delaying strategic policies for the country. All we see today in Kosovo is done by the Democratic Party of Kosovo and will continue to contribute equally to our country. Be concrete in decisions, be effective in implementing decisions and restoring the state in all possible areas”, he added.
The former head of youth is convinced that the PDK in the February 14th elections will come first.
Bislimi said they are seeing a citizens' mobilization for The PDK and leaders who are unfair in The Hague.
The PDK will definitely come first. This is not just our aim, but it is the people's goal if we see the mobilization of the Democratic Party of Kosovo electorate and sympatheists, as well as all of the people throughout Kosovo, we see tremendous support for PDK. We see a tremendous support even for our leaders who are unjustly not here, and this guarantees the PDK's convincing victory”.
“due to the present and witnessed past because of being The opposition PDK was the same opposition PDK to power, but not to the state, which managed to compile the recovery package and push forward and think of the people pushing the budget forward, and this PDK with this leadership would push all strategic policies forward and outside of Kosovo”.











