Signs 10th anniversary of the Constitution

Ten years ago, two months after Kosovo's declaration of Independence, the Constitution of Kosovo was ratified in the Assembly, which went into effect on June 15th 2008. The constitution is the highest judicial act, guaranteeing fundamental rights and freedoms of all citizens of the country. Most [...]
Ten years ago, two months after Kosovo's declaration of Independence, the Constitution of Kosovo was ratified in the Assembly, which went into effect on June 15th 2008.
The constitution is the highest judicial act, guaranteeing fundamental rights and freedoms of all citizens of the country.
Much of this constitution stems from former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari's plan, thus granting specific rights to minority groups and a safer environment for all Kosovo citizens.
The constitution defines Kosovo as a state of neutral view of religion (Nen 8). She has 14 chapters and 162 mothers. April 9th is officially a state holiday in Kosovo, which means institutions today will have a day off.











