Kurti: Invite all Serbs to apply for work in Kosovo institutions

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has invited Kosovo Serbs to apply for work in the country's institutions in order to fill the gaps created following the Serbian collective resignations in November of this year. The executive head has taken care of once again that Serbian citizens are addressed in Serbian so that they can receive [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti has invited Kosovo Serbs to apply for work in the country's institutions in order to fill the gaps created following the Serbian collective resignations in November of this year.
The executive head has taken care of once again that Serbian citizens are addressed in Serbian so that they can receive the message.
He at a media conference held after the cabinet meeting has said he does not want the gaps created following imposed resignations by Serbs to fill with Albanians.
This year's economic growth is 4% gross national product, which brings optimism to the economy and at the same time welfare for all citizens because with the help of social measures we will share this growth for all of you, and mostly those who need it. We want peace and social progress. Next year, we will share a fund of several million euros for all companies that will employ a multiethnic, multicultural, gaping workforce that exists within our joint institutions following collective, largely imposed resignations, of several hundred Serbs, we don't want them to meet with Albanians, so I invite all Serbs from Kosovo to apply for these jobs and especially Serbs who have not had the case until now, Kurti said.
The executive head stressed once again that Kosovo is a state of all, regardless of national, religious or social affiliation.
The rule of citizens' rights and freedoms and minority communities' rights are the European values that Kurti said Kosovo always engages in.
According to Kurti, there is only one peaceful democratic solution of relations between Kosovo and Serbia and that this is mutual recognition and mutual relations.












