Financial support for investments, housing and guarantees for their employment, Sali Berisha promises for the return of young people to Albania. Considering the brain drain as one of the country's most serious wounds, the democratic leader also promises to remove the average to create opportunities for young people to attend a university.
"Brain drain, youth hemorrhage, are the most serious phenomena, the most serious wounds of this country. We will do everything through 'brain gain' and special programs for young people so that Albania becomes the country of their dreams, their daydream. For young people, first of all, we will remove the average and create opportunities for everyone to prove their strengths and abilities in universities. Secondly, we will do everything for the employment of young people, using incentives and incentives for all those who employ young people, paying social security for a period of 1 to 5 years according to the sector. By financing their start-ups with grants, by lending soft housing loans to every young couple. So, Albania, which today is a country where young people do not imagine that they can build their dream, the Albanian dream, their project, we will make it a completely livable and reliable country for the Albanian dream. Support financial support for their housing, with guarantees for their employment and I am optimistic."
According to Berisha, " the return of young people and Albanians from abroad to Albania is a fundamental condition for 'Greater Albania' and we are convinced that we will achieve this by facilitating 5 years without any taxes for all Albanians abroad who will come to invest in their country and with other favors."
The democratic leader called on Albanians in the diaspora to vote in the May 11 elections and if they have difficulties, to turn to the Democratic Party.
"Just verify your name at your polling station in the city or village you have moved to. If you have any difficulties, please call the DP website, Diaspora Voton, and you will receive any more detailed instructions you may need."
(A2 Televizion)