Mobilni B92
 
           
   
  Insight | Gallery | Travel | Blog | Music | Marketing
 
 
Politics | Business & Economy | Crime & War crimes | Society | Region | World B92 live TV | Radio
Follow us on
 
           
 
All news
Latest news
Comments
Newsletter

SUBTOPICS
Headlines
Politics
Business & Economy
Crime & War crimes
Society
Region
World

Dictionary and Translation software by Babylon

 
B92 News Politics Politics
Kosovo assembly adopts constitution
9 April 2008 | 12:16 -> 16:55 | Source: FoNet, Beta, Tanjug
PRIŠTINA -- The Kosovo assembly today adopted the province’s new constitution, which will come into force on June 15.

All 103 MPs that attended today’s session voted in favor of the constitution.

The constitution contains 40 chapters and 160 articles, and stipulates that Kosovo is a "parliamentary republic, and that the highest power lies with the president".

It also states that "Albanian and Serbian are the official languages of Kosovo".

Last week, as envisaged by the htisaari plan, the draft constitution was approved by the EU representative to Kosovo Pieter Feith.

Kosovo Minister Slobodan Samardžić says today’s adoption of the Kosovo constitution was an “illegal act.”

“That constitution is completely illegal and illegitimate from the point of view of Serbia, the Serbs that live in Kosovo, and international law, as the whole set of measures of enacting laws based on the Ahtisaari Plan, and this constitution, have been carried out without a Security Council decision,” Samardžić told a press conference this afternoon.

According to the minister, Serbia had expected such developments, though by no means everything was going according to the Kosovo institutions’ plans.

“It seems to me that the hands that are playing with that Rubik’s cube aren’t too skillful, as many things are not going to plan. The UN Security Council is keeping quiet about this, but it does not accept the policy of certain countries that have recognized Kosovo independence, while Serbia is conducting a policy against independence that is bearing results,“ he said.

Samardžić added that it would be very interesting to see whether the EU would continue the stabilization and association process with Kosovo as an independent state after June.

“Should the EU happen to do that, and does it only with independent states, that would automatically mean that the EU was breaching Article 135 of our agreement on stabilization and association with the EU, where Kosovo’s position is clearly defined,“ the minister explained.

He said that the initiative to allow Serbia to sign the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) before the elections was a very unsuitable offer.

“It’s highly unsuitable to use such an important matter as the agreement for election purposes. That degrades and denigrates the agreement’s very content, that so much has been said about, and which is so important to Serbia,” said Samardžić.

On the subject of discontent among employees that had left the Kosovo institutions at Belgrade’s request, and were now seeking help from the government, the minister said that the problem was that the government had not adopted the act guaranteeing compensation for those workers that had quit their posts.

He said that he thought the problem would be solved quickly since the act existed, and there was a determination to help these people.

Samardžić said that his ministry was not responsible for the suspended prison workers in Lipljan, or for the Radio Gračanica journalists, and that their plight should be handled by the relevant ministries.

Meanwhile, the Russian Foreign Ministry said today that the preparation of Kosovo's constitution was an attempt to bolster the province's self-proclaimed independence with a pseudo-legal basis, and was a resumption of the separatist policy of Priština and its patrons in violation of international law.

The ministry said in a statement that it was evident that the section of Kosovo's population that did not accept unilaterally declared independence would not accept the future constitutional organization of the province, and that the situation could only deteriorate as a result.

“Instead of the forced creation of the external attributes of an illegal state, it is necessary to think about an acceptable outcome that can be achieved only in dialogue between Belgrade and Priština,” the statement read.

“In an effort to make it appear that there is a plan coordinated by the international community, they evoke the famous provisions of the Martti Ahtisaari Plan that never received UN Security Council support and essentially represented a failed attempt to impose a unilateral solution on the Kosovo issue,” Moscow said.

It was stressed that claims that the European Union had allegedly approved the preparation and adoption of the Kosovo constitution were incomprehensible, because it was well known that there was no consensus on Kosovo's independence within Brussels.
Politics - Most relevant news Wednesday, 9 April 2008

Tadić speaks against interference in elections
22:21 | Source:B92, Beta

"Unwavering Dutch stance on Mladić, SAA"
14:54 | Source:B92, Beta

Koštunica: DS mustn't be allowed to sign SAA
10:06 -> 13:32 | Source:Beta, Tanjug

Jeremić: Time to sign SAA
11:03 | Source:FoNet

Minorities stripped of election privilege
14:56 | Source:B92, Beta, Tanjug

UNMIK: Kosovo vote breaches 1244
10:33 -> 14:09 | Source:Beta, Tanjug

New Russian ambassador: Vote internal issue
16:20 | Source:B92, Tanjug

LSV “proud to be obstacle for Koštunica”
15:43 | Source:FoNet

SRS mayor candidate promises more efficiency
15:18 | Source:Tanjug

SPS leader involved in car crash
15:38 | Source:Beta

Thaci: U.S. embassy, magnificent deed
09:07 | Source:B92, Beta

Valley Albanians, U.S. ambassador discuss elections
10:20 | Source:Tanjug

All news for 9. April 2008


 
Archive: Wednesday, 9 April 2008
Print page Send page


Archive

 In focus
Kosovo status
Ban: No return to status quo
Tadić speaks against interference in elections
Poll: Serbians want EU, but not without Kosovo
"Serbia beset by rising inflation, falling investment"
UNMIK: Kosovo vote breaches 1244
Koštunica: DS mustn't be allowed to sign SAA
Justice workers continue protest
Jeremić: Time to sign SAA
"Kosovo independence sparks strikes"
Thaci: U.S. embassy, magnificent deed
   
Euro-Atlantic integration
Serbia to appeal against Haradinaj verdict
Koštunica warns against "Solana's agreement"
Serbia to meet IMF, World Bank officials
"EU isn't interfering in elections"
Kosovo recognition "hasty" says Schroeder
Tadić speaks against interference in elections
Poll: Serbians want EU, but not without Kosovo
"Unwavering Dutch stance on Mladić, SAA"
Koštunica: DS mustn't be allowed to sign SAA
Jeremić: Time to sign SAA
   
 More...
Economic crisis in Serbia
Hague cooperation
Corruption & organized crime
Srebrenica resolution
Patriarch Pavle dies; new patriarch elected
Croatia, Serbia in genocide lawsuits
Vojvodina statute
Poll

The strategy to integrate northern Kosovo is:







Germany's choice
Peter Zeihan, Marko Papic
"The situation in Europe is dire. After years of profligate spending, Greece is becoming overwhelmed. Barring some sort of large-scale bailout program..."...


Suspension and Bridges, January 31, 2010
Chris Farmer

What we need in Belgrade, really, is a suspension bridge. We need a bridge that will suspend our doubts about ever having enough viable bridges. We need a bridge that will suspend our disbelief about the dangers ...



 
© 1995 - 2010, B92 | Contact | About us | Impressum | Rules of use

 

Write us B92 Wap RSS news service

Radovan Karadzic on Trial: Follow news and in-depth coverage on