The Secretary General of the Freedom Party, Tedi Blushi, in a statement from the PL headquarters on Youth Day, listed the problems that Albanian youth face today.
He calculated that to buy a modest apartment in Tirana, young people would need to have saved 130 thousand euros, which is not at all normal considering the low salaries and high costs of living.
"It takes 60-70 years of work for young people to buy a house."
A 70 square meter apartment that goes for an average price of 1800 euros per meter, the couple must have saved 130 thousand euros to buy a modest apartment in Tirana. But over 90 percent of young people in Tirana find it impossible, not only because of low income, but they can't even get a loan, when the installment is required to be 40 percent of the salary.
"Unfortunately, the country is in a sad scenario if political rotation does not occur," he said.
