Hykmete Bajrami: Prime Minister, apologize to wing workers called illiterate

The MP from the Democratic League of Kosovo ranks, Hykmete Bajrami, has told Prime Minister Albin Kurti to apologise to the wing workers, following his statement at the conference that “when you do not provide good educational frameworks, then produces or people for manual assistance or workers in Germany”. Bajrami has said these workers [...]
The MP from the Democratic League of Kosovo ranks, Hykmete Bajrami, has told Prime Minister Albin Kurti to apologise to the wing workers, following his statement at the conference that “when you do not provide good educational frameworks, then produces or people for manual assistance or workers in Germany”.
Bajrami has said these wing workers bring hundreds of millions of euros to Kosovo through remittances and that there are many other reasons why they have left the country and are continuing to leave.
These wing workers have maintained Kosovo. They are not illiterate. They have fled to EU countries and to America, not because they are illiterate. There are many other reasons why they left their homeland today. There are examples of skilled wing workers who today have created successful businesses worldwide. These wing workers bring hundreds of millions of euros to Kosovo through remittances! Therefore, Prime Minister, apologise!”, Bajrami wrote.
Otherwise, Kurti, during the joint media conference with Minister Iron Murati, said that “is extracting functional illiterates and thinking only about salaries are ending people only for social assistance”.
Create days without a job for teachers and a day without learning for children is a huge responsibility. It's not only political and social, it's historical, because it's just getting functional illiterates and thinking about salaries and people are ending up for social assistance. This is automatically reflected in economic development then. When you do not produce good educational quartet, it produces either people for manual assistance or labor in Germany. We have to fix the educational system”, so Kurti compared people who go to work in Germany with illiterate students who, according to him, are coming out of the poor educational system”, Kurti said.












