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Kosovo will not allow a Serbian referendum to be held on its territory even at the request of the ambassadors of the great powers.
On Friday night, at the border crossing of Merdare, two trucks were stopped, which after verifications turned out to be filled with election materials. In a statement, Kosovo police said that the drivers and accompanying persons had returned to Serbia.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Kurti has called today in an extraordinary session the Assembly of Kosovo to be convened from 14:00, where will be discussed about Serbia’s intentions to hold a constitutional referendum in the territory of the Republic of Kosovo.
A referendum will be held in Serbia for some constitutional changes, while the authorities there have requested that Kosovo Serbs vote for this, respectively in the cities where they are located.
This request was supported by the EU and other western allies of Kosovo, but was opposed by the country’s leadership, who jointly stated that the opening of Serbian polling stations in the territory of Kosovo is a clear violation of the Constitution and laws of Kosovo. as well as international practices. Moreover, they consider such an act a violation of the territorial integrity of Serbia in relation to the independent and sovereign state of Kosovo. Prime Minister Albin Kurti has stated that Serbs with dual citizenship can vote through the post office or the liaison office.
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