The commemorations for the anniversary of the “Pulse” fire marked a solemn occasion, emphasizing that tragedies should never be grounds for division. This sentiment was voiced by the Speaker of the Assembly, Afrim Gashi, during a memorial session honoring the 63 lives lost and approximately 200 injured in the devastating fire at Koçani. The event, held on March 12th, 2026, focused on fostering solidarity, humanity, and unity.
The session began with a minute of silence, a gesture of respect for the 63 individuals who perished in the “pulse” disaster. President Gorana Silioska Dačkova and Prime Minister Hristijan Miskovski were present alongside other attendees, reflecting on the profound sorrow surrounding the tragedy. These commemorations underscored the importance of collective remembrance and support for those affected by this heartbreaking event.
The focus remained on honoring the victims and promoting a spirit of togetherness in the face of immense loss. It was a reminder that such events should unite communities rather than exacerbate conflict.
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The anniversary remembrance for the Pulse nightclub event was a deeply moving tribute, underscoring the importance of unity in the face of tragedy. Speaker Afrim Gashi expressed this view during a mem