Bislimi for Kosovo youth leaving: It's normal.

The departure of Kosovars from the country “is something normal” for Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi. Bislimi was asked about the removal of citizens from the country during reporting to the Parliamentary Commission for Integration, and initially said that statistics were required for this “”. He said that there has always been a tendency for migration in the Western Balkans, while he said this “is something normal”. [...]
Bislimi was asked about the departure of citizens from the country during reporting to the Parliamentary Commission for Integration, and initially said that statistics must be required for this “”. He said that there has always been a tendency for migration in the Western Balkans, while he said this “is something normal”.
In Kosovo, in the Western Balkans or Eastern Europe, there has been a constant trend for migration. Some half a million doctors operating in the European Union are not linked to the European Union. It means migration is something normal, it's part of individual and family trends to improve living standards”, he said.
Bislimi said that “could become more” for them to stay in Kosovo, saying that “working conditions should be better”.
Are we doing enough to keep them in Kosovo? I think we can do more. But, I'm saying, as long as everywhere in Pristina, Fushe Kosovo, Gjilan has announced that we are looking for workers, that means that perhaps working conditions should be better to attract these to remain in Kosovo”, the deputy prime minister said.












