Ismaili Bridge: With Bedri Hamza, young people will have scholarships, support for businesses and reason to stay in Kosovo

The deputy chairman of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Uran Ismaili, has spoken of measures that Bedri Hamza's programme envisions for young people in order to have more opportunities for employment, education and development in Kosovo.
Ismaili said the PDK envisions 30m euros per year for scholarships, support for start-up and grants up to 30 per cent or 40 per cent for young people who want to start business.
We represent 30m euros per year for stock exchanges. I think it's a great opportunity to change someone's life. Our wish is to intervene on two levels, to guarantee credit for start-up, because the biggest problem is when you start a business”, Ismaili said.
He has also mentioned the unemployment fund, which, according to him, would help citizens who lose their jobs not to be without financial support.
The unemployment fund means that if you're working somewhere, you lose your job, you get 80 percent of your salary in six months, so you don't become a social case”, Ismaili declared.
According to him, these measures are meant as concrete interventions for young people, from stock exchanges and certificates, to employment and the opening of new businesses.












