The Municipal Council of Pristina convened a solemn session on the 27th anniversary of the city’s liberation. The gathering was attended by a diverse group of stakeholders, including institutional representatives, war veterans, members of the Kosovo Security Force, the Kosovo Police, KFOR personnel, and various guests. The proceedings served as a formal evaluation of the sacrifices made for freedom, the ongoing journey of state-building, and the continuous development of the capital city over the years.
During the session, attendees reflected on the significance of the anniversary, acknowledging the historical milestones achieved by the region. Pristina Mayor, Përparim Rama, addressed the assembly, emphasizing that the freedom secured through sacrifice must be paralleled by a profound sense of responsibility toward developing the nation’s institutions and future. Mayor Rama stated that the occasion represented a meeting point between history and the future.
He acknowledged the veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army, recognizing their role in bringing freedom through courage and sacrifice. Simultaneously, he highlighted the current security structures and institutions that now provide protection to the populace. The council’s session underscored a commitment to building upon past struggles by ensuring robust civic and institutional frameworks are maintained for the country’s continued progress.
The event reinforced the community’s dedication to governance and national development in the wake of the liberation.
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