Serbia Drafts New Constitution In Bid To Keep Kosovo
September 29, 2006
September 29, 2006 -- Serbia's main political parties have reached an agreement on the draft of a new constitution that would underline the country's sovereignty over the UN-run province of Kosovo.
Public Administration Minister Zoran Loncar made the announcement today.
The Serbian parliament is to convene on September 30 to debate and possibly adopt the draft, paving the way for approval at a referendum.
The referendum would be the final step requested by the current constitution, and could take place in late October or early November.
Kosovo's 90-percent ethnic Albanian majority wants the province to be independent, a move strongly opposed by Serbia, which only offers autonomy.
The international community says UN-sponsored talks on the future status of Kosovo be wound up by the end of the year.
(AFP, dpa)