“Statistics of neighbouring states show that Kosovo can also be emptied after liberalisation”

On the EURO-Neʹ7 show with Menduh Abbas, university professor Union Mustafa has declared that good news of visa liberalisation would bring Kosovo even more trouble on the labour market. According to him, although visa liberalisation means only 90 days ' maximum visit and residence permits, that does not mean that citizens [...]
According to him, although visa liberalisation means only 90 days' maximum visit and residence permit, this does not mean that citizens will not choose migration for a better life, especially Germany, which in March has largely liberalised the labour market.
The country's “government has never seriously treated the labour market in the country, I have released some statistics on how liberalisation has affected the labour market both in northern Macedonia and Albania. According to INSTAT within 10 years, the population in Albania has been reduced to 7.5% or 42,000. Within 10 years over 200,000 residents have chosen their working statute in the EU. It has almost happened in northern Macedonia, where over 230,000 people have made permanent solutions and migrated to the EU for a decade. Starting with these statistics and the promises of frustration our citizens have on the labour market in the country, Kosovars' movements will be the same or even more than those of neighbouring countries”, Professor Union Mustafa has declared.












