The Assembly opens its doors to compatriots
Today and tomorrow, compatriots can visit the Assembly of Kosovo and meet with the deputies.
During their visit, they have shown what their orders and recommendations would be for the deputies regarding their legislative work.
Most of the emigrants have complained about the infrastructure in the capital, health and education.
A citizen who lives in Switzerland, Bedrije Oruglica, has complained that children in kindergartens in Kosovo remain closed. In addition, nurseries are very close to the road.
While, Shaqir Kosumi from Germany, had come to the Assembly to explain to the children the history of the assembly and the people in power.
Likewise, Sabrije Gashi, who has been living in the Netherlands for 31 years, said that if she had met the deputies, she would have recommended that the roads, education and health be fixed.
Even Hilmije Sadiku, who has been living in Finland for 32 years, has emphasized that the deputies should engage more for the benefit of the country's citizens.
On the part of the deputies, Avni Dehari from the LVV has emphasized that the emigrants have expressed great interest in the work of the institutions and the solution of the problems they face.
Another LVV deputy, Mefail Bajqinovci, added that emigration is the country's main and economic engine. According to him, the reason why it is not being visited by many compatriots is because they have not been informed enough.
The Assembly of Kosovo will keep its doors open for emigrants tomorrow as well.
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