Provisional Institutions of Self-Government
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The Provisional Institutions of Self-Government (Albanian: Institucionet e përkohshme të vetëqeverisjes, Serbian: Привремене институције самоуправе, Privremene institucije samouprave) or 'PISG' are the local administrative bodies in Kosovo established by the United Nations administration ('UNMIK') in that province under the terms of UNSCR 1244. That resolution, which ended the Kosovo conflict of 1999, provided for an interim international administration for Kosovo which would establish and oversee the development of 'provisional, democratic self-governing institutions'. The province is the subject of a long-running political and territorial dispute between the Serbian (and previously, the Yugoslav) government and Kosovo's largely ethnic-Albanian population. Whilst formally a part of Serbia, international negotiations began in 2006 to determine the final status of Kosovo (see also Constitutional status of Kosovo and Kosovo Status Process).
In May 2001, UNMIK promulgated a Constitutional Framework which established these Provisional Institutions of Self-Government (PISG). Since 2001, UNMIK has been gradually transferring increased administrative competencies to the PISG, while reserving powers that are normally carried out by sovereign states, such as over foreign affairs. UNMIK has also established municipal government and an internationally-supervised Kosovo Police Service.
The Provisional Institutions comprise:
- The Assembly of Kosovo, which elects a President of Kosovo;
- The Government of Kosovo, with a Prime Minister of Kosovo nominated by the President and endorsed by the Assembly;
- The Judicial System of Kosovo, which is appointed by the SRSG from a list endorsed by the Assembly after being proposed by the Judicial and Prosecutorial Council.[1]
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- ^ "UNMIK - Civil Administration UNMIK - Civil Administration". 2008. http://www.unmikonline.org/civiladm/index.html UNMIK - Civil Administration. Retrieved 2008-02-20.