Serbia’s Kosovo Solution (proposed draft)
The President of Serbia proposes and the Prime Minister initiates the following individual legislative acts in precisely this order:
1) The Serbian province of Kosovo is partitioned by Serbia’s National Legislature to effect removing the ethnic Serb majority region of Mitrovica from the Province of Kosovo, where Mitrovica becomes its own administrative district joined to Sumadia & Western Serbia.
2) The south of the Serbian Province of Kosovo region of Metohija inclusive of any adjoining/adjacent ethnic Serbian (includes those non-Orthodox minorities who traditionally identify as Serbs) majority lands shall become the Autonomous Serbian Exclave of Metohija & Old Serbia.
3) Serbia recognizes Republika Srpska’s “Right of Self Determination of Peoples” as a right to join with Serbia, especially as provided for in foundational (preambles) law of relevant United Nations Multilateral Treaties.
4) A resolution: when these preceding are backed by The European Union, Berlin, and other interested parties per International Law, and furthermore, functionally honored by the de facto government at Pristina, Serbia’s Constitution will be amended to recognize an independent Kosovo.
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A former Sergeant of Operations and Intelligence for Special Forces, Ronald Thomas West is a retired investigator (living in exile) whose work focus had been anti-corruption. Ronald had lived over thirty years in close association with Blackfeet Indians (those who still speak their language), and is published in international law as a layman: The Right of Self- Determination of Peoples and It’s Application to Indigenous People in The USA or The Mueller-Wilson Report, co-authored with Dr Mark D Cole. Ronald has been adjunct professor of American Constitutional Law at Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany (for English credit, summer semester 2008.) Ronald’s formal educational background (no degree) is social psychology. His therapeutic device is satire.
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