Bislimi: They're not young, they're coming out, they're looking at their grandchildren.

Deputy Prime Minister for European Integrations and Dialogue Besnik Bislimi has declared that the current immigration situation does not include young people, but the elderly. “Grandmas have gone out, gone to look at their grandchildren, enjoyed the”, he said, stressing that young people are staying in the country and contributing to its development. “I am saying [...]
“Grandmas have gone out, gone to look at their grandchildren, enjoyed the”, he said, stressing that young people are staying in the country and contributing to its development.
I'm saying employment has increased, I'm not talking about the workforce. If employment was 355 grand and today it's 420, we're talking about 65 thousand additional seats. You can say 20 grand less employees, they're gone. However, there are 65 thousand more today who have business contracts, and at the end of the month they also receive wages. This cannot be changed.
Find me another period in which 65 thousand workers have been employed for three years. The numbers for migration will arise, and all the panic that has spread has failed, neither youth nor older. They're out of Grandma's, they've gone looking at their grandchildren, they're happy. But they were part of the labour force”, Bislim said during reporting to the Commission for European Integration.












