Hasani: Kosovo should not allow Serbia's Kosovo referendum

Hasani: Kosovo should not allow Serbia's Kosovo referendum

International Law and Relations Professor Enver Hasani has said Kosovo should not allow Serbia to hold constitutional referendum in Kosovo. Hasan on the “Financial” show in T7 has said that the exercise of state and national sovereignty of a country is meant by constitutional referendum. That is why Kosovo does not [...]

Hasan on the “Financial” show in T7 has said that the exercise of state and national sovereignty of a country is meant by constitutional referendum.

For this reason, Kosovo must not allow Serbia to hold a referendum in Kosovo, according to him.

The “should not be maintained because the legal nature or the physicalisation of this referendum is anchored in the national sovereignty of the Serbian state. It's about constitutional referendum. This is always the exercise of state and national sovereignty in a country. Here he becomes the boy to extend Serbian sovereignty to Kosovo and therefore should not be allowed”, he has said.

Furthermore, Hasani said that holding this referendum is very different from holding Serbia's national election in Kosovo.

These are not choices. This is a constitutional referendum. National sovereignty training. The elections are held for the political system and are not the exercise of state sovereignty, but the return of voting rights, active political and passive rights regarding the formation of the bodies of power, and it relates to the citizenship issue”, he has said.

He also spoke of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's idea of Serbs having dual states voting at Serbia's Interconnecting Office in Kosovo or via mail.

The question of the state referendum is that the office that is here and that is in Belgrade, that is respect that is part of Europe's entity. It's completely limited as long as Europe sees fit to exist in the form that they are and I have a problem seeing how I can give permission to a sovereign and independent state to another state, even in embassys to hold constitutional referendums. Everything is clear to us”, Has Hasani declared.

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