State Senator honors Kosovar constituents in marking 17th anniversary of independence

Brooklyn Eagle Staff

Originally published in Brooklyn Daily Eagle on .
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ALBANY -- AS PART OF HER​ CELEBRATION recognizing the​ upcoming 17th anniversary of​ Kosova's Declaration of​ Independence, State Sen. Jessica​ Scarcella-Spanton (D-23) passed a resolution in the Senate honoring the​ occasion. Scarcella-Spanton welcomed​ all who gathered, including a​delegation from Staten Islanders in​ her district to celebrate Kosova's​ Independence Day. The event​ recognized Kosova's rich history and​ honored its citizens' hard-won​ independence from Serbia on Feb. 17,​ 2008.

"While Kosovo' is the internationally​ recognized name of the nation [that​ shares borders with Albania and​ Serbia], 'Kosova' is considered the​ correct and authentic name by its​ citizens," a spokesperson for Scarcella-​Spanton told the Brooklyn Eagle on​ Wednesday. She added that the​ Kosovar people prefer the spelling​ Kosova "because it reflects the​ Albanian name for the Republic​, whereas Kosovo' originates from the​ Serbian language.

"Recognizing Kosova's hard-won​ independence in Albany holds special​ meaning, especially knowing how many​ Kosovar constituents I have the​ privilege of serving. I was truly honored​ to celebrate the people of Kosova for​ the second year in a row - a​ community that is so deeply engaged in​ our community in Senate District 23and​ I am more committed than ever to advocating for the Kosovar community​ and standing with them in solidarity,​ said Scarcella-Spanton.

 

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