Serbian Status Proposal for Kosovo

In November 2007 the Serbian Government outlined its Status Proposal for Kosovo and Metohija as a basis for the agreement with Kosovo Albanians. The proposal was rejected by the Albanian-majority Kosovar government.

The position of the Government of Serbia on the status of Kosovo is that Kosovo should enjoy substantial autonomy, but not be independent.

Occasionally dubbed "more than autonomy, less than independence," or "95% independence" the status proposal has been compared to the One Country Two Systems model of autonomy in Hong Kong and to the autonomy model in the Aland Islands, although in the Chinese system, the two SARs of Hong Kong and Macau are responsible for their domestic affairs, including the judiciary and courts of last resort, immigration and customs, public finance, currencies and extradition — things that would be granted just partially to Kosovo.

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Division of powers

Government of Serbia

The following competencies would be reserved for the Government of Serbia:

Kosovo would be a demilitarized zone with a temporary international military presence (KFOR)

Government of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija

All competencies not reserved for the Government of Serbia would be belong to the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija, these would include:

Institutions of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija

The Institutions Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija would include:

Participation in Central Authorities

Residents in Kosovo would not be able to vote in Serbian legislative elections but would be entitled to representation in Central Government (e.g., in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs). The Constitutional Court of Serbia would be the court of last resort for Kosovo.

External relations and foreign affairs

Foreign policy is the exclusive competence of the Serbian Government but Kosovo would be entitled to representation in areas of its own competence.

Kosovo would be entitled to:

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