The parliament voiced its disappointment concerning the “Massacres in Kosovo 1998-1999” exhibition. As reported by Gazeta Express on March 30, 2026, at 12:51, Speaker Albulena Haxhiu communicated the assembly’s dismay regarding the circumstances surrounding the display. She emphasized that the decision to financially support the exhibition originated with the legislative leadership and that no prior warnings of potential errors were received.
Haxhiu announced that the meeting concluded with a resolution to draft a revised regulation and form a dedicated commission tasked with scrutinizing the financial backing of similar projects. “The assembly did not oversee this exhibition… Those currently criticizing and blaming me were absent from the assembly’s exhibition held on March 6th, specifically related to Prekaz,” she stated. The situation highlights a disagreement within the parliament regarding the funding and presentation of historical events.
The intention was to examine the events of the period, and the subsequent reaction underscores the sensitivity surrounding this subject matter. The leadership’s actions regarding the exhibition and the resulting debate demonstrate the complexities of managing historical displays within a political context.
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