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Proposed logo. In accordance with the Brussels Agreement, a Community of Serb Municipalities with the headquarters in North Mitrovica was planned to be established. Unlike the former Association, it holds no legislative authority, having only a "full overview power in the areas of economic development, education, health, urban and rural planning" in accordance with the European Charter of ...
Joint Council of Municipalities (Council of Municipalities with a Serbian majority population established on the basis of Erdut Agreement) Croatian community of municipalities (Association that connects 347 of 428 municipalities across Croatia) Association of Towns of the Republic of Croatia (Association that connects 126 of 128 towns across ...
Proposed logo of the Community of Serb Municipalities Serbian barricades in Zvečan, following the 2011 border clashes. Following Kosovo's declaration of independence in 2008, Serbs put together the Community of Serb Municipalities, [7] elected on 11 May and called by the Government of Serbia. [8] The assembly was composed by 45 representatives ...
The districts of Kosovo are divided into municipalities. In 2000, UNMIK merged the municipalities of Gora and Opolje to form the new municipality of Dragash and created a new municipality, Malisheva in Prizren district. New Serb majority municipalities were subsequently created along with the Turkish majority municipality of Mamusha. By 2008 ...
The Community of Serb Municipalities is a planned self-governing association of municipalities with majority Serb population in Kosovo. The main article for this category is Community of Serb Municipalities .
In September 2013, following the 2013 Brussels Agreement, according to which a self-governing association of municipalities with a Serb majority population is to be formed- the Community of Serb Municipalities, Serbia ended its support for the Assembly. Serbia appointed temporary leaders until the 2013 Kosovo municipal elections were
In three of those municipalities: Gračanica, Klokot-Vrbovac and Ranilug, Serbian parties won a majority in the 2009 elections. [14] [15] By the 2013 Brussels Agreement, Serbia agreed to disband its parallel municipal institutions in Kosovo, while the authorities of Kosovo agreed on creation of the Community of Serb Municipalities. However ...
North Mitrovica is a part of North Kosovo, a region with an ethnic Serb majority. The municipality was established in 2013 after North Kosovo crisis , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] previously being the settlement of the city of Mitrovica , divided by the Ibar river .