Conjufca: The diaspora, the foundation of all that we have achieved as a people

Kosovo Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca declared today (Saturday) that the exile remains the foundation of every achievement of the state of Albania and Kosovo, while asking both Albanian republics to create mechanisms for the preservation and protection of Albanian culture and language identity, as well as to make the diaspora the crucial component of [...]
Speaking at the Kosovo Parliament's plenary session hall in front of a number of Albanians living and operating in other countries within the framework of the conference “Diasspora speaks”, Konjufca urged the state of Albania and Kosovo to do more for education and education of children in the diaspora.
The head of the Assembly stopped contributing the diaspora, saying this has been from our 19th century National Renaissance, from Boston, the United States to Bucharest and various European states, a carrier of the most important political and social processes in which the Albanian people passed.
Everything we've achieved as a people is based on the contribution and decisive assistance of our exile.
This contribution of our exile has been constant and comes to the body of our glorious liberation war at the helm of the KLA, a grand effort of our people who had two basic goals, had our freedom and the establishment of a powerful state that would be our political refuge and the home where the people of Kosovo live free of”, Konjufca said.
If the diaspora's contribution was a chapter, Konjufca said the time has already come to open the second chapter in relation to the exile, which concerns preserving Albanian identity and culture as well as the economic contribution.
The first “Dimension is the creation of powerful mechanisms for the preservation and protection of our people's identity, culture and language in the Magyar, and the second aspect is how to make Kosovo a crucial economic component of economic development. These two I think are two pillars, the two main gates of opening the second chapter”, Konjufca said.
The head of the Parliament said that to preserve Albanian language and culture, it takes Albania and Kosovo to invest in education and education. According to him, the word “kosto” should not be in the two countries' vocabulary when it comes to this investment.
The Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Albania is the last moment to realise this project, which is a national project and to realise this project, we are aware of what the process is, or more precisely, which is the registry in which that mechanism of protection of our culture and identity and language is, of course, education and education. Education and education enable us to do this because the children of exiles who are born there who are growing up, who are very well integrated and we societies where they live all need the school which is organised, which is directly organised by the Republic of Kosovo and which I regret and little that the vow, even with guilt, has not been organized until now”, Konjufca said, the KP reported.
Konjufca said preserving identity and ties with Kosovo would help with diaspora investments as part of the same medal.












