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An ''']''' was held in ], then known as the ] between 26 and 30 September 1991. The dissolved Provincial Assembly had declared the ] a sovereign and independent state on 22 September 1991.<ref>Jure Vidmar ''Vanderbilt Journal of Transitional Law'', Vol 42, p789</ref> Over 99% of voters voted in favour of independence, with a turnout of 87%.<ref name=DD> Direct Democracy {{in lang|de}}</ref> The referendum was boycotted by Serbs living in the region, who comprised around 10% of the population.<ref name=DD/> | An ''']''' was held in ], then known as the between 26 and 30 September 1991. The dissolved Provincial Assembly had declared the ] a sovereign and independent state on 22 September 1991.<ref>Jure Vidmar ''Vanderbilt Journal of Transitional Law'', Vol 42, p789</ref> Over 99% of voters voted in favour of independence, with a turnout of 87%.<ref name=DD> Direct Democracy {{in lang|de}}</ref> The referendum was boycotted by Serbs living in the region, who comprised around 10% of the population.<ref name=DD/> | ||
==Background== | ==Background== |
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An independence referendum was held in Kosovo, then known as the between 26 and 30 September 1991. The dissolved Provincial Assembly had declared the Republic of Kosova a sovereign and independent state on 22 September 1991. Over 99% of voters voted in favour of independence, with a turnout of 87%. The referendum was boycotted by Serbs living in the region, who comprised around 10% of the population.
Background
In order to pass, the referendum required a turnout of at least 66.7% and at least half of those voting in favour.
Results
Choice | Votes | % |
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For | 913,705 | 99.98 |
Against | 164 | 0.02 |
Invalid/blank votes | 933 | – |
Total | 914,802 | 100 |
Registered voters/turnout | 1,051,357 | 87.01 |
Source: Direct Democracy |
Aftermath
The only United Nations member who recognised the Republic of Kosova was Albania, with a resolution recognising the country passed in the Parliament of Albania on 21 October.
See also
References
- Jure Vidmar International Legal Responses to Kosovo’s Declaration of Independence Vanderbilt Journal of Transitional Law, Vol 42, p789
- ^ Kosovo (Yugoslavia), 30 September 1991: Independence Direct Democracy (in German)
- Report Archived 2012-03-06 at the Wayback Machine Albanian.com
- Official text of recognition Archived 2012-04-20 at the Wayback Machine Republic of Albania Council of Ministers
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