Dream of developed Kosovo: About 11 % of the population has demanded evacuation from the country

MP The PDK, then the chief of the Parliamentary Group of this party, Abelard Tahiri, has criticised Kurti Government over citizens' demands for leaving the country. Tahiri says he referred to statistics of the four-month period 199 thousand and 783 citizens have sought to leave the country through visas near foreign embassies. “Dreams for Kosovo developed [...]
Tahiri says he referred to statistics of the four-month period 199 thousand and 783 citizens have sought to leave the country through visas near foreign embassies.
The dream of economically developed Kosovo and with a policy that enables work, education and perspective has waned to that degree as reported, only in the last four months of 199,783 citizens, or about 11 %s of Kosovo's population, have sought to leave the country through visa waiting near foreign embassies. These citizens are real citizens, living in real time, having names and names, and the same, today they see no hope on the horizon but to leave because their hope has been stolen from a promising power that has no ability, no idea, no plan, no commitment to Kosovo. This extent of the removal and trend continuing with visa requirements is a disaster for the country, which has an address and this address is located on the second floor of the government building. Treating doctors, specialists, and nurses, educators, policemen, civil servants by treating them with gifts of mercy, not as a party in building better conditions for work and compensation, while on the other hand, without any social dialogue, no investment vision, and no plans for young people and young people studying are just some of the factors that contribute to this disaster. The product of this disability is all about Emigration, but the cost of this product will be a burden to the country for decades. It is the last time to walk on earth and reflect on the causes of this trend and offer solutions. Or the best time to leave the road”, Tahiri wrote.












