Bujar Djurdjela, leader of the July 2nd Assembly (Video)

It has changed lives in late hours Monday, Bujar Djurdjala, the Speaker of the Parliament, who had declared Kosovo independence on 2 July. Djurdjela had led the meeting when the decision was made to make a statement that prompted Kosovo's declaration of Pavara on July 2nd that it had not been cut from the instance [...]
Djurdjela had led the meeting when the decision was made to make a statement that prompted Kosovo's declaration of Pavare on July 2nd that it was not hosted by the international community's incidents, Kosovo reported.
After the declaration of the Constitutional Declaration, Yugoslav power had declared a state of emergency.
That world, they had banned the functioning of all Kosovo institutions.
Six months after the Republic's proclamation, the same delegates had gone to Kacanik and announced the Constitution of the Republic.
The Albanian political resistance to Yugoslav power had continued until 1997, when the Kosovo Liberation Army, which through war, had resisted Slobodan Milosevic's power, was established.
Today, the status of the 90th delegates was envisioned in the Law for Deputies, but the same document was suspended by the Constitutional Court. So far 33 deputies have died, who did not enjoy this historic right, and who lived over six years in political ecstasy throughout the countries of the region.
Bujar Djurdgjeala was born in Prizren on April 19, 1946, and was a educated technologist at Zagreb University. The one on July 2nd 2004, was also honoured with the state independence medal by President Ibrahim Rugova. The burial of the deceased takes place in Prizren. The procession leaves the Dragonman Mosque on November 28th 2018.











