Former VV delegation tries to justify holding Serbian elections in Kosovo

The referendum, held in Serbia weeks ago, was not allowed to be held in Kosovo under the argument it is against the Constitution of Kosovo, but, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti appears to be dropping when it comes to holding Serbia's elections within Kosovo's territory. Keeping these elections is a requirement [...]
Maintaining these elections is an explosive request of the international community, and it seems the first executive has surrendered.
He has declared that “Kosovo needs peace”, as a sign of its possible compromise to hold these elections in Kosovo, which the Vetevendosje once called unconstitutional Movement.
Kurti has declared that he is looking for a mode that does not violate Kosovo's sovereignty and integrity, while the former delegation of this political subject, Taulant Kryeziu on his Facebook, has argued why Serbian elections in Kosovo do not violate sovereignty.
He has said that it is not a matter of sovereignty holding elections, but of consolidating institutions and thus does not violate constitutional order.
Serbia's constitutional referendum in #Kosovo aimed at expressing Serbia's sovereign will in Kosovo, and as such, this jurisdiction could not be exercised in another sovereign and independent state, in this case in the Republic of Kosovo. Meanwhile, holding the elections is not the issue of sovereignty, but of consolidating institutions, and as such does not violate the constitutional order of the Republic of Kosovo, because Serbs who have two citizenships have two legal nationals”, Kryeziu wrote.
It remains to be seen whether Serbian elections will be allowed to be held in Kosovo.











