Serbia Sues Kosovo Leaders over Constitution, State Security Violation
World | February 18, 2008, Monday // 00:00

Serbia's Interior Ministry has instituted legal proceedings against the independent Kosovo's leaders over violating the constitutional order and the state security, Darik News reported Monday.
Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu, Prime Minister Hashim Thaci and parliamentary Speaker Jakub Krasnici are accused of proclamation of a false state on the territory of Serbia.
According to Serbia's constitution its territory is inseparable and that could be changes only by applying some procedures, described in the document itself.
The independence proclaimed by Kosovo's parliament on Sunday is considered a grave crime, officials said.
Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu, Prime Minister Hashim Thaci and parliamentary Speaker Jakub Krasnici are accused of proclamation of a false state on the territory of Serbia.
According to Serbia's constitution its territory is inseparable and that could be changes only by applying some procedures, described in the document itself.
The independence proclaimed by Kosovo's parliament on Sunday is considered a grave crime, officials said.
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