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Glauk Konjufca

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Glauk Konjufca
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Glauk Konjufca (born 25 July 1981) is a Kosovar activist, journalist and politician serving as speaker of the Assembly of Kosovo since March 2021. He was previously member of the Assembly, leader of the Vetëvendosje parliamentary group, speaker of the Assembly, minister of Foreign Affairs, as well as acting president of Kosovo until the election of Vjosa Osmani.

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Early life and education

Konjufca was born in Pristina. He studied philosophy at the University of Pristina. During his studies, he served as deputy director of the Center for Rights student organization.

Konjufca is the author of a book on G.W.F. Hegel and other publications on philosophy.

Political career

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Konjufca has been an activist of the Vetëvendosje Movement since its founding in 2005. He edited the movement's weekly newspaper, and was elected to the Assembly of Kosovo in 2010, when Vetëvendosje first ran for elected office.

Member of Parliament

He served as deputy speaker of the Assembly from 2011 to 2014 and again from 2015 to 2017, and led the Vetëvendosje parliamentary group from 2014 to 2019.

In 2012, Konjufca told Deutsche Welle that he supported the unification of Albania and Kosovo to form a Greater Albania, saying, "The national union of Kosovo and Albania is an indisputable right of the Albanian people, who were unjustly divided by history.” At the time, it was reported that Vetëvendosje would seek a referendum on unification.[1]

Speaker of the Assembly

After Vetëvendosje's victory in the 2019 parliamentary election, Konjufca was appointed speaker of the Assembly on 26 December 2019 with a 75–27 vote. He resigned on 3 February 2020 to become minister of Foreign Affairs. He left office when a new government led by opposition parties took over on 3 June 2020.

Konjufca was the second most voted candidate in the 2021 parliamentary election, which Vetëvendosje won by a landslide. On 22 March 2021, he was elected speaker of the Assembly by a 69–33 vote. With a vacant presidency, Konjufca was also serving as acting president until the election of Vjosa Osmani.[2]

As Speaker of the Assembly of Kosovo, Glauk Konjufca has been an outspoken advocate for Kosovo’s sovereignty and has taken a critical stance on the EU-led dialogue with Serbia. He publicly supported Prime Minister Kurti’s claims of bias by EU envoy Miroslav Lajcak, arguing that Lajcak’s positions align too closely with those of Serbia and do not reflect Kosovo’s interests or statehood.[3]

Following the 2025 parliamentary elections, Glauk Konjufca did not seek re-election as Speaker of the Assembly of Kosovo. His party, Vetevendosje, nominated Albulena Haxhiu for the position; however, the Assembly has failed to elect a new speaker after multiple attempts, leading to a political stalemate that has delayed the formation of a new government. [4]

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