Thaci is pursuing Vuciqi with referendum

Opposite parties at the negotiating table, the frequent exchange of heavy words in the media, then the topic that has joined Belgrade's Pristina - and Hashim Thaci's Aleksandar Vuciqi and the same day have warned of the possibility of declaring the referendum as a climax of Kosovo talks, writes the BBC portal in Serbian. „responsibility for resolving [...]
„responsibility for resolving Kosovo's problem, if there are to be, should give all citizens, while I will not leave the responsibility if I do not receive the support of citizens”, the head of Serbia has said at the media conference.
That same afternoon, Kosovo chairman replied with the same reply that he could send citizens in the same direction.
The „really remains nothing but for the citizens of the Republic of Kosovo to be empowered with making decisions about who is right and who is right and what option is in Kosovo's interest.
Therefore, it is imperative that citizens be allowed the right to referendum that I work for to become reality“, Thaci said, speaking of the option of changing borders.
For citizens in whose hands the responsibility is left for the final decision, this would be no innovation in the region's new history is marked with referendum statements.
Albanians' referenda
The turmoil of the 1990s began enormously when Kosovo Albanians in the 1991 storm decided to announce and hold the referendum on Kosovo's independence, the portal conducts, Koah.net broadcasts.
Ibrahim Rugova's political leadership for this project had Belgrade's support, and the referendum was officially unknown.
In the referendum, 87,01 percent out of more than 1 million voters voted 99,98 percent of participants, and only a very small number opposed.
In this result, “was deemed” Albanians' referendum in the Presevo Valley in 1992, but he also had the same destiny.
Serbian referenda
The officially recognised referendum was held on April 23rd 1998, when Serbia asked its citizens if they accept the participation of foreign representatives in resolving problems in Kosovo.
Of the 73.05 percent in the referendum, there were 96.53 percent.
However, even though the referendum was officially recognised, it had no effect at all on Yugoslavia's RF Chairman Slobodan Milosevic first agreed to go on the O mission. The SBE in Kosovo, so that, after the NATO bombings, Kosovo will be the troops of NAO and Russian.
The recent referendum in Kosovo, but only in four municipalities in the north, is held in February 2012.
Citizens on the question „do you accept the institutions of the so-called Republic of Kosovo?“, negatively responding 99,74 per cent of participants, while with “Yes” has responded by 0.26 percent.
This referendum has not changed the actual situation on the ground either, because with the Brussels Agreement and with Vuciqi and Thaci's agreement, the Serbs' key to Kosovo institutions has continued.
While the referendum to reinforce Milosevic's power has been held twice in the late 1980s written.












