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Kosovo Serb Councils Sworn In By Kouchner
LEPOSAVIC, Nov 20, 2000 -- (Agence France Presse) Bernard Kouchner,
Kosovo's chief UN administrator, on Monday oversaw the swearing in of
unelected councilors in this Serb-majority town where voters boycotted last
month's local poll.
"Your appointment has been made as an interim measure with the aim of enabling
your municipality to function properly and serve the interests of its citizens
until a
day when democratic elections could take place," he said.
The trip was the first Kouchner had made during his 18-month-old mandate to
Leposavic, an area in the far north of Kosovo peopled almost entirely by Serbs,
many of whom are fiercely opposed to UN rule.
Fourteen of the 17 councilors named by Kouchner were sworn in front of the UN
banner and that of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at the town's cultural
center. Thirteen councilors were Serb and one a Bosniak.
One Serb was unable to attend and two ethnic Albanian councilors boycotted the
ceremony because they "were not yet convinced of the utility" of the municipal
assembly, a Kouchner aide told AFP.
Some 97 percent of Leposavic's 18,000 inhabitants are Serb, and less than one
percent ethnic Albanian. Ethnic Albanians are in the majority in the rest of
Kosovo
south of Leposavic and two neighboring Serb municipalities.
Kosovo has been a UN protectorate since June last year, when a NATO air
campaign forced mainly-Serb Yugoslav forces to break off an attempt to put
down an ethnic Albanian separatist rebellion.
On October 28 this year the Albanians voted in UN-run municipal elections,
seeing them as a first step towards eventual independence, but the province's
remaining Serb minority boycotted the poll, leaving Leposavic and nearby Zvecan
and Zubin Potok without elected representatives.
Inaugural ceremonies of unelected councilors were to be held in the other two
Serb municipalities at the same time as the one held in Leposavic, UN
spokeswoman Claire Trevena said.
Kouchner has said that by-elections will be held "as soon as possible" in these
areas to elect Serbs if the population decides to sign up to a voter register,
but no
date has been set.