Metë Shatri, a parliamentary candidate from Lëvizja Vetëvendosje, held a meeting with students from the Faculty of Medicine alongside the acting President, Albulena Haxhiu. The discussion centered on the current challenges and future prospects facing young people within the education and health sectors, with a focus on policies designed to empower current students and aspiring health professionals. During the session, Albulena Haxhiu addressed the government’s commitment to youth development, noting that students and the younger generation have remained central to recent policy initiatives.
She highlighted several key support mechanisms, including the provision of free public education and dedicated scholarships for students pursuing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields. Furthermore, Haxhiu detailed the “Student Mobility” program, which is designed to assist students studying away from their primary residences. Metë Shatri reinforced the importance of this focus, emphasizing the critical necessity of sustained investment in human capital as a national priority.
His comments underscored the belief that nurturing the skills and potential of the next generation is vital for national progress. The engagement provided a platform for dialogue between political figures and the academic community. By discussing these pathways, the meeting aimed to align current governmental strategies with the immediate needs and career aspirations of the medical students and broader student body.
Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to supporting the educational pipeline required for the future healthcare workforce.
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