The National Council established from the elections of 1921, on April 24th, of that year, held its first session and it practically marks the beginning of the parliamentary life in our country. It had 75 deputies and completed the necessary framework for the normal functioning of state life. In December 1922, this council did the expansion of “Lushnja Statute,” Its activities were concluded at the end of September 1923.
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11 August 1899, the Executive Committee that operated in Bucharest requested from the Turkish Government the creation of an autonomous Albanian vilayet
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11 August 1901, today is commemorated Francisko Krispi, one of the major figures of Italian politics
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11 August 1913, the Ambassadors Conference in London created the special commission for setting Albania-Greece boundaries