Kurt wants young people not to leave the country, mentions Milosevic a little bit

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, questioned for “brain targeting” from the country, has once again mentioned the German model and the labour market's connection to professional education. Kurti said that as a result of economic development and wage increases in the private sector, people should not leave. “S first we're trying to [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, questioned for “brain targeting” from the country, has once again mentioned the German model and the labour market's connection to professional education.
Kurti said that as a result of economic development and wage increases in the private sector, people should not leave.
We're trying to connect the labor market with professional education first. Then, the German model, where students spend several days at school learning theories about what they will work for when they do the practical part, thus offers an inadequacy professionalism”, Kurti said initially.
He even said he is optimistic that many citizens from the diaspora will continue to return to live in Kosovo.
The second “is developing, increasing our economy, the average salary in the private sector is growing. And people don't have to leave. Those who go to study, wish for luck and wish to support that one day, they replace this brain drain that happened in advance or that it was happening, and I'm optimistic that many people from the diaspora will continue to return by opening branches of their businesses... and maybe some even when they retire can return to”, Kurti said.
Among other things, the government's chief said that “A poor estimate of Milosevic has been that when he drove out 1 million Albanians, 90 per cent will never return, and within two months, 90 per cent of them returned.
We have the diaspora who love their country very much, and the number of flights is very large, and sometimes I suspect they've gone out to go back”, Kurti said.












