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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 Croatian: Zajedničko vijeće općina Serbian: Заједничко веће општина Flag of Serbs of Croatia, Croatia and EU at the headquarters in Vukovar Member municipalities in dark green Abbreviation ZVO Formation 1997 (due to Erdut Agreement from 1995) Founded at Vukovar Legal status Sui generis body formed on the basis of international agreement ...
The EU and U.S. are pressuring Kosovo to allow for the creation of an Association of the Serb-Majority Municipalities to coordinate work on education, health care, land planning and economic ...
The document agrees on the integration of Serb-majority municipalities in North Kosovo into the Kosovar legal system, with two guarantees: All judicial matters are under the law of Kosovo, but Kosovo Serbs must be a majority of certain judicial panels; a panel (the Mitrovica District Court) must sit in North Mitrovica.
However, Kosovo's main ethnic Serb party, Srpska Lista, or Serbian List, which has close ties with Belgrade, had called for a boycott of Sunday's poll. Only 253 out of 46,556 registered voters cast their ballots in all four municipalities. For the mayors to be ousted, a majority vote is needed.
The EU wants Belgrade to endorse the statute of an association of Serb municipalities made to allow a degree of autonomy in areas in Kosovo where Serbs are a majority, and from Pristina to ...
Kosovo’s Central Electoral Commission on Saturday approved referendums in four Serb-majority municipalities to be held on April 21 on whether to oust their ethnic Albanian mayors whose election ...
Kosovo's municipalities. A municipality (Albanian: komuna; Serbian: општина / opština) is the basic administrative division in Kosovo and constitutes the only level of power in local governance. [1] There are 38 municipalities in Kosovo; 27 of which have an Albanian ethnic majority, 10 Serb and 1 Turkish.