Soft loans for young people and extension of school hours, as well as ending two-shift schooling. With these promises, the Democratic Party seeks the votes of young people on May 11 to govern for the next 4 years.
Unlike other times, where they presented the program in various hotel rooms, this time the young people of the Democratic Party chose the amphitheater of the University of Arts to present the plan they consider to be salvation for the nation, to stop the exodus.
The opposition leader had chosen this time not to be the main speaker and reveal the promises, but only asked for work from everyone to obtain the winning results on May 11: "All of you, you are before an epic decision, I would say, before a decision in which you will undoubtedly fulfill the greatest mission of your life, consign a second dictatorship to the calendars of history."
Two of the DP's parliamentary candidates, Grigels Muçollari and Basart Xhaferri, unveiled the youth program, promising employment support and housing facilities for young couples.
"Those who will work young and when young people are under 30 years old, the state will take over the payment of the social security contribution that comes from the employee, that is, the young person. By creating opportunities for businesses to enrich their staff with young people, as the only way to raise professionals for a market that will open soon, for a market that will be competitive in the EU," said Muçollari.
While Besart Xhaferri, head of the FRPD, declared: "It is a law that I hold dear, which is called a roof for every couple. The Berisha government will finance a minimum 20% deposit to buy this house." (A2 Televizion)