he mass exodus of young people from Kosovo, signaled by long queues forming in front of foreign embassies, has rightly spooked the country’s political class.
It has prompted emergency debates in parliament and dire warnings about what this will mean for an already weak economy.
In reality, no amount of emergency resolutions in parliament is likely to have any effect on this flight of the ambitious young.
And, if the country achieves its stated goal of winning visa-free status with the European Union, the exodus is likely to get even worse.
Unwelcome though it is to say this, the one factor keeping some people in Kosovo is their inability legally to get out of it, and go somewhere else.
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