The session starts with a minute of silence for those who fell for freedom
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The members of the Assembly of Kosovo observed a minute of silence for those who fell for freedom, for whom the anniversary of the massacre was marked in recent days. The Speaker of the Assembly of Kosovo, Glauk Konjufca, recalled the massacre in Krushë i Madhe, Krushë i Vogël, in Dardani i Pejë, Izbicë i Skenderaj and in the Bogujevci, Duriqi and Llug families.aliu of Podujeva.

The extraordinary session regarding the establishment of the Investigative Commission for single-source contracts signed during the Kurti administration, began with a minute of silence by the deputies.
"These days that we are going through are days of remembrance and pain, because the day before and yesterday was the anniversary of the massacre in Krushë e Madhe e Vegël, yesterday was the anniversary of the massacre in Dardani i Peja. And today we have the 25th anniversary of the massacre of Izbica in Skenderaj, as well as the massacres of the Bogujevci, Duriqi and Llug families.aliu of Podujeva. For all the fallen, I am proposing that we observe a minute of silence on this date."
Konjufca declared.

Konjufca expressed his condolences to the American Senate for the death of Senator Joe Lieberman, whom he said was a great friend of Albanians.

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