Serbian Status Proposal For Kosovo - Institutions of The Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija

Institutions of The Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija

The Institutions Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija would include:

  • Executive branch consisting of a President and a Government with reserved posts for non-majority communities
  • Legislative branch, an Assembly of 120 members with 20 seats reserved for non-majority communities
  • Judicial branch, as court system including a Constitutional Court
  • Police force
  • Central bank and right to own currency (Euro)
  • Customs service (monitored by Serbian Government)
  • Serbian Entity: Serb majority municipalities would have enhanced responsibilities and the right to form an entity led by a council made up of mayors and church leaders.

Read more about this topic:  Serbian Status Proposal For Kosovo

Famous quotes containing the words institutions, autonomous and/or province:

    The American people owe it to themselves, and to the cause of free Government, to prove by their establishments for the advancement and diffusion of knowledge, that their political Institutions ... are as favorable to the intellectual and moral improvement of Man as they are conformable to his individual and social rights.
    James Madison (1751–1836)

    The modern world needs people with a complex identity who are intellectually autonomous and prepared to cope with uncertainty; who are able to tolerate ambiguity and not be driven by fear into a rigid, single-solution approach to problems, who are rational, foresightful and who look for facts; who can draw inferences and can control their behavior in the light of foreseen consequences, who are altruistic and enjoy doing for others, and who understand social forces and trends.
    Robert Havighurst (20th century)

    The dramatic art would appear to be rather a feminine art; it contains in itself all the artifices which belong to the province of woman: the desire to please, facility to express emotions and hide defects, and the faculty of assimilation which is the real essence of woman.
    Sarah Bernhardt (1845–1923)