What does the Croatian model for Association contain?

The model Croatia has implemented for the Serb minority is cited as one of the examples the Kosovo government is pushing forward to apply in the country. But what this model contains and can be implemented in Kosovo has shown connoisseurs and political circumstances in the country. Some [...]
Some of the criteria that emissary Miroslav Lajcak mentioned for the Ansociation statute are met by one of the most common - mentioned examples these days.
It is Croatia's state model for the Serb minority there, which coincides with what the Slovak diplomat mentioned, as based on EU norms and values, and in accordance with existing European models.
But what this plan contains and where it is based shows the connoisseur of the political circumstances, Artan Mujahiri.
Artan Mujardiri, analyst, has said that the main idea of the Croatian plan is to have cultural, educational and ID autonomy so in Croatia Serbs insist on preserving their identity and in cultural autonomy”.
However, according to him, such a model is difficult to implement in Kosovo.
Muhariri has said further that Croatia's “report with Serbia is not the same as Kosovo's report with Serbia, and that is why I think it won't be taken into account much, although it's good that Kurti has put it on the table as an idea from which to start the debate always comparing the team's plan to”, he said. RTV Dukagini.
And according to Arbnor Sadik, this model would be the best if the two sides agreed.
Arbnor Sadiku, analyst, has said that “This model is a model which I promote the rights of Serbs in Croatia in the sense of education, culture and sports, but of course it is a more original coxa model compared to the rights Kosovo Serbs have based on the Ahtisaari package. Of course, this model would be ideal if the two agreed to implement”.
In Croatia, the National Council of Serbs -- which as an institution -- deals with the self-existence of Serbs living in Croatia -- operates, as well as with the aspect of human rights and their integration into Croatian society.
Earlier, the Kosovo government had expressed readiness to also discuss the possibility of establishing a National Council for Serbs based on what Albanians have in Serbia.












