Position of the Serbian Community in Kosovo Sample Clauses

Position of the Serbian Community in Kosovo. The position of the Serbian community in Kosovo is a fundamental issue within the normalization process. It was arguably the most important topic within the Belgrade – Pristina Dialogue, and issues related to the interests of Serbs in Kosovo constitute a large part of the Brussels Agreement from 2013 and subsequent agreements on the Association/Community of Serb Majority Municipalities, judiciary, energy, and telecommunications. There is tendency to merge the general question of rights for Serbs in Kosovo with the establishment of the Association/Community of Serb Majority Municipalities (ASM), even though the latter only covers certain topics that are important for functioning and prosperity of the Serbian community. 18 Serbian government’s position somewhat softened with the calls on “compromise” in the last year, but it never formally put recognition on the table, avoiding explaining what “compromise” actually means. The foundation for the system of minority rights for Serbs in Kosovo is found in Xxxxxxxxx Plan, which prescribed extensive political and cultural rights and benefits for the Serbian community and envisioned strong local self-governments as a tool of minority autonomy.19 Many provisions of the Xxxxxxxxx Plan later found their place in the 2008 Constitution of Kosovo and laws related to municipal self-governance, rights of communities and establishment of special protective zones for Serbian cultural heritage have been adopted soon after. According to the Kosovo’s Constitution and aforementioned laws, Serbs in Kosovo enjoy significant political and cultural rights, which Kosovo government frequently uses as an argument that no further concessions and autonomous arrangements are necessary within the normalization of relations process. However, implementation of these provisions remains an important challenge, as many rights proscribed by Kosovo laws are not followed in practice. Also, there are certain very important issues that are not adequately covered by Kosovo laws, but which are of fundamental importance for the Serb community. Finally, the establishment of the ASM, which was a major point in the Belgrade–Pristina Dialogue and arguably the largest concession given by the Kosovo government in the negotiating process, needs to be implemented for the normalization process to be successful. The Brussels Agreement established basic provisions for the establishment of the Association/Community of Serb Majority Municipalities (ASM), and 6 out ...
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