International media report resolution adopted in Parliament against Serbian referendum in Kosovo

In recent days, the topic of discussion in the country has been the failure to hold the Serbian referendum on Kosovo territory. In addition to local media and those in the region, international media have reported on the issue. “Washington Post” and “Associated Press” have reported on today's Assembly session, where the resolution for failure to [...] be passed.
In addition to local media and those in the region, international media have reported on the issue.
“Washington Post” and “Associated Press” have reported on today's Assembly session, where resolutions for failing to hold Serbian referendum in Kosovo were adopted.
Kosovo's “Lawmakers held an extraordinary session Saturday to adopt a resolution saying that opening polling stations for Kosovo's ethnic Serb minority to vote in a Serbian referendum would violate the country's constitution, laws and international practice”, the Washington Post writes.
“Resoluta said Serbia is trying to exploit ethnic Serbs living in Kosovo “to serve its hostile policy against the Republic of Kosovo”, the Associated Press reported.
The Kosovo Assembly has adopted the resolution against organising the Serbian referendum in Kosovo.
For the adoption of this resolution, 76 votes have been in favour of, none against and one abstention.
This resolution contains a total of 8 points.
Otherwise, the referendum on changes in Serbia's Constitution will be held tomorrow, January 16th.











