Serbia urges Albanian youth to leave Presevo Valley

In the last three years alone, over five thousand young people have fled the Presevo Valley to European states. All of this as a consequence of the lack of jobs and non-recognition of Kosovo diplomas from Serbia. Mehmet Dalipi, the parent of three children, two of them are in exile, in Switzerland for this [...]
Mehmet Dalipi, parent The three children, two of them in exile, in Switzerland for this situation blames Serbia for its failure to open up the prospect for Albanian youth in this area. “We have discrimination because there is no opening of factories, there is no opening of any youth employment institution, and our youth has taken the path to exile”, said Mehmet Dalipi, teacher in the Presevo Valley region.
While Margona Mehmeti, a graduate, said that if she does not find a job, she will be forced to take the way of exile. She is not recognized as the diploma of the Republic of Kosovo.
I am a graduate of the Faculty of Albanian Language at the University of Pristina. The reasons for the escape of the Presevo Valley youth is that young people are not employed and fail to find themselves”, Marigona Mehmeti said. While municipal authors say the institutions are crowded and that they cannot ease unemployment. Serbia's state has no interest in a development of the economy or another sphere that would stop the youth.
<x) Musliu, deputy chairman of the Bujanovac municipality, RTK reports.
The unwillingness of the government of Serbia to invest in Ludina in Presevo in the opening of new jobs, the major economic crisis and non-recognition of diplomas of the Republic of Kosovo are some of the factors affecting the youth of this side to move towards the countries of the European Union.












