Why should only Kosovo form the Association of Serb majority municipalities?

The state in which Kosovo belonged, the artificial mare called RSFJ and other countries of the Balkan Peninsula and Europe can freely say they are more multiethnic than Kosovo is. With association of municipalities being led by minorities by five per cent. If Associations were to be formed, Rajone, province of [...]
The state in which Kosovo belonged, the artificial mare called RSFJ and other countries of the Balkan Peninsula and Europe can freely say they are more multiethnic than Kosovo is. With association of municipalities being led by minorities by five per cent. If Associations were to be formed, Rajone, the province and federalise, this should happen in Macedonia and Serbia, not in Kosovo.
National Councils for the six ethnic minorities in Kosovo, not Association for Serbs, have been needed in the Republic of Kosovo. Why only the Republic of Kosovo needs to be done with the Association of Serb majority municipalities, the latter are six stars on the flag and note, which means minorities accepted as official.
The decision of December 23rd 2015 by the Constitutional Court of Kosovo had ruled that the Association of Serb majority municipalities is not entirely in line with the country's Constitution.
In the month we are on the move to establish a commission and set a deadline for drafting the legal framework.
The association that is so much talked about, not only in our opinion but also in our institutions until Brussels is harmful and represents a rare case in regulating rights for ethnic minorities. From the bitter historical past in this part of Europe and from the reactions of the population and the broad opinion, and above all from the actual situation of the Serb minority by five per cent, no association has had to be formed at all in question, since in the Western Balkans no state has to form this sort of community mechanism led by minorities.
It is well known that Kosovo consists of other constitutional minorities, and would be more functional for Kosovo if we had all the National Council communities.
The parliament of the Republic of Serbia, since 2009, has adopted a law on which 21 National Minority Councils, the realisation of specific rights and the preservation of rights are functioning. One of the advice now functioning is that of the Albanian minority in Serbia, separately for the province that includes the Medvedja municipality, Bujanoc and Presevo. In Kosovo, political war and debate take place in the Kosovo Parliament “et contra” concerning the Association of Serb majority municipalities. Why is the National Council not practiced for all minorities in Kosovo, rather than only the Serb minority association?
We take the example of Macedonia, which has not formed the Community/Association of Albanian municipalities, even though in this Republic nearly half the population and also nearly half of the municipalities are led by Albanians.
The Republic of Montenegro does not form the Albanian Communists Community, even though in this former Yugoslav Republic, there is a higher percentage of Albanians than there are Serbs in Kosovo.
So it is with the Republic of Croatia. Only Bosnia and Herzegovina has been divided and has remained dysfunctional because of Republika Srpska, and in the Bosnian-Croat Convention under the agreement reached in Dayton in 1995.
Serbia has called for its co-national Association and for its internal regulation, even though it is much more multinational than no one, there is no such thing.