Krasniqi: Holding Serbia's referendum in Kosovo, flagrant violation of sovereignty

Chairman PDK, Memli Krasniqi, says holding Serbia's referendum in Kosovo is unconstitutional. Krasniqi in a written answer to the Journal Express was warned that holding the referendum would constitute flagrant violations of Kosovo's sovereignty. The Kosovo Democratic Party considers holding Serbia's referendum in Kosovo unconstitutional [...]
The Kosovo Democratic Party considers holding Serbia's referendum in Kosovo to be unconstitutional and this would constitute flagrant violations of the sovereignty of the Republic of Kosovo. There is substantial difference between elections and referendum, so it is unacceptable to allow voting in Kosovo for a neighbouring state referendum”, Krasniqi told
The EU and the QUINT states are asking Prime Minister Kurti to allow Kosovo Serbs' vote on the referendum to be held in Serbia on Sunday, as allowed in the past.
This is against the Kosovo government's chief with the argument that “maintaining a referendum in a sovereign state of another state is a practice accepted by no democratic state”.
The Kosovo government has indicated that Kosovo Serbs who have dual citizenship can vote in Serbia's referendum through two forms, the one by mail and through the Serbian Liaison Office in Kosovo.
US Ambassadors Britain, Germany, France and Italy today have gone to the office to President Vjosa Osmani and is believed to be allowing Kosovo Serbs to vote for the referendum to be held in Serbia.












