Slovakia needs to bring back home young people from abroad, concurred President Andrej Kiska, Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini and Speaker of Parliament Andrej Danko speaking on RTVS's discussion programme 'O 5 minut 12' (Five Minutes to Twelve) on Sunday. They also agreed that the mandatory redistribution of migrants was not a solution. "We as a country must say how many people we have, what the requirements are for industry, what professions we lack. It would be ideal if we managed to get back our people working abroad," stated Kiska. "Slovakia must first exhaust its reserves and only then import people from abroad in a very targeted and regulated manner," said Pellegrini. According to Danko, the Roma community and the law on dual education are Slovakia's reserves in this context.
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Mojmir Prochazka, Photo: TASR
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