Extending the mandate of reserved seats for minority communities is expected to be the next concession that members of the Kosovo Assembly will have to make. In exchange for reserved seats in the Assembly, minority communities would vote in favor of the establishment of the Armed Forces of Kosovo. Sources in the government in Pristina told Tribuna that if the mandate of reserved seats is not extended, the issue risks being included in negotiations between Pristina and Belgrade in Brussels. “Therefore, it is better for the country if authorities in Pristina decide to extend the reserved seats for another mandate, because in eventual negotiations about Serb representation in central institutions, the political concessions and bargaining could have a higher price,” the source said.
Concessions for reserved seats or negotiations in Brussels (Tribuna)
- Published: 10 years ago on 25/04/2014
- By: OSCPA F
- Last Modified: April 25, 2014 @ 9:51 am
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