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Serbia backs draft constitution Serbia backs draft constitution
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Serbian voters have approved a national referendum asserting that Kosovo is an integral part of the country, independent monitors have said.Serbian voters have approved a national referendum asserting that Kosovo is an integral part of the country, independent monitors have said.
Preliminary results show 51.6% of the electorate voted in favour of adopting the new constitution.Preliminary results show 51.6% of the electorate voted in favour of adopting the new constitution.
The document required the approval of half of all registered voters for it to come into force.The document required the approval of half of all registered voters for it to come into force.
Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica had warned of unforeseeable consequences if the referendum vote failed. Once the result was clear, Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica said: "This is a great moment for Serbia."
Polls closed at 1900 local time (1800 GMT).
BBC correspondent Nick Hawton said despite broad political consensus in support of the constitution, and a strong publicity campaign, there had been little enthusiasm among the public about the referendum.BBC correspondent Nick Hawton said despite broad political consensus in support of the constitution, and a strong publicity campaign, there had been little enthusiasm among the public about the referendum.
The ballot was held even though Kosovo has been under UN control since the end of conflict in 1999.The ballot was held even though Kosovo has been under UN control since the end of conflict in 1999.
The constitution is Serbia's first following the break-up of Yugoslavia.The constitution is Serbia's first following the break-up of Yugoslavia.
The draft pre-empts UN-backed talks on the status of Kosovo, which are meant to draft a settlement by the year-end.The draft pre-empts UN-backed talks on the status of Kosovo, which are meant to draft a settlement by the year-end.
'European standards''European standards'
Serbia became an independent country earlier this year when its union with neighbouring Montenegro was formally dissolved.Serbia became an independent country earlier this year when its union with neighbouring Montenegro was formally dissolved.
No-one in Kosovo is paying any attention to the referendum Azem Vllasi, lawyer Send us your commentsNo-one in Kosovo is paying any attention to the referendum Azem Vllasi, lawyer Send us your comments
About 6.5 million people were entitled to vote in the national referendum. The referendum was held over two days in an effort to attract as many voters as possible.About 6.5 million people were entitled to vote in the national referendum. The referendum was held over two days in an effort to attract as many voters as possible.
Among the constitution's 200 articles are guarantees for minority and human rights and the granting of a form of self-rule for the province of Vojvodina.Among the constitution's 200 articles are guarantees for minority and human rights and the granting of a form of self-rule for the province of Vojvodina.
It also calls for the end of the death penalty - and a ban on human cloning.It also calls for the end of the death penalty - and a ban on human cloning.
"It is a new beginning in the sense that in article one it states that Serbia is a state which is based on European standards and values," senior government adviser Vadetta Yankovic said."It is a new beginning in the sense that in article one it states that Serbia is a state which is based on European standards and values," senior government adviser Vadetta Yankovic said.
"[This] is an expression of our commitment to the European Union and our hope to join it in the foreseeable future," he added."[This] is an expression of our commitment to the European Union and our hope to join it in the foreseeable future," he added.
Kosovo Albanians, who make up around 90% of the province's two million population, were not able to vote as they were not included on voters lists after boycotting Serbian elections since 1990.Kosovo Albanians, who make up around 90% of the province's two million population, were not able to vote as they were not included on voters lists after boycotting Serbian elections since 1990.
"No-one in Kosovo is paying any attention to the referendum," ethnic Albanian lawyer Azem Vllasi told AFP news agency."No-one in Kosovo is paying any attention to the referendum," ethnic Albanian lawyer Azem Vllasi told AFP news agency.
"Moreover, its outcome cannot in any way prejudice a solution to the final status of Kosovo," he said."Moreover, its outcome cannot in any way prejudice a solution to the final status of Kosovo," he said.