Bujan Conference

The main resolution voted in Bujan called for the unification of the Socialist Republic of Albania and Kosovo after the end of WWII.

[1][2] The Bujan Conference took place towards the end of World War II, in which many ethnically Albanian lands were under Fascist occupation.

Tito and the communists originally promised to let the people of Kosovo decide democratically whether they wished to be part of Albania or Yugoslavia, which led to the conference.

[3] The decision to organise the Conference was held during the VIth Council of the Party's Provincial Committee for Kosovo and Dukagjin (Sharri, 3-5 November 1943).

Other important decisions were made at this meeting, such as:[4] The Bujan Conference was opened on 31 December 1943 at 19.00 by Xhevdet Doda, delegate of the Kosovar-Macedonian Brigade.

The Kulla where the Conference of Bujan was held in Bujan, Albania.