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Romanian MEPs surprisingly back Kosovo recognition

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Published 06 April 2012

A majority of Romanian MEPs have voted a resolution calling on the EU countries which have not yet recognised Kosovo to do so. A surprising move, given that Romania is one of the five EU members which do not recognise the independence of the former Serbian province.

Seventeen out of the 33 Romanian MEPs have voted a Resolution on the European Integration Process of Kosovo, which contains a text (point 1), calling on the remaining five EU countries who have not yet recognised Kosovo to do so.

The Resolution was passed on 29 March with 375 votes in favour, 97 against, and 76 abstentions.

EU to examine 'feasibility' of closer ties with Kosovo

Romania, Spain, Greece, Cyprus and Slovakia have not recognised Kosovo so far (see background), as they do not want to set a precedent for separatists. Romania is home to an ethnic Hungarian community in 'Székely Land', or Ţinutul Secuiesc, that is pushing for a higher level of autonomy or territorial separation.

The resolution also welcomes plans by the European Commission to launch a feasibility study for the Stabilisation and Association Agreement between Kosovo and the Union.

EU leaders decided to open the door for the "feasibility study" as a counterbalance for the recent agreement to give Serbia the status of EU candidate country.

A 'technical error'

It remains unclear if all 17 Romanian MEPs who voted in favour of the resolution support Kosovo's independence, and it is possible that some did not notice the part of the text which referred to it.

MEP Elena Băsescu (European People's Party), a former model who is the daughter of Romanian President Traian Băsescu, said a "technical error" was to blame. Her voting device in which MEPs insert their cards had been blocked, she explained.

"It is impossible that me in particular would vote by mistake on  Kosovo," she said.

Elena Băsescu made available to the press the emails she sent to the Parliament's technical services, in which she asked that the mistake be corrected.

Her demand has been taken note of, but the voting result remained unchanged, she was told.

It is very difficult to imagine that the remaining 16 Romanian MEPs would have made the same technical error as Elena Băsescu, the daily Gândul writes, cited by EurActiv Romania.

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COMMENTS

  • bravo romania

    By :
    tik
    - Posted on :
    06/04/2012
  • Dear Editor,
    Why this picture? Are you trying to get some easy clicks with a bimbo? This is not serious. We're talking about serious matters (Kosovo recognition) and this picture does not reflect this issue or romanians MEPs as a whole. I can only express my disapointment.

    By :
    Alice
    - Posted on :
    06/04/2012
  • It is about time for Romania to become wiser and recognize Kosovo. Only by doing so they can be observed as a fully-fledged member of the EU. All 5 countries that haven't recognized Kosovo show their inability to function as fully-fledged countries let alone members of the EU.
    A proverb says "Sheep that parts from the herd is eaten by the wolf". So, Romania, help yourselves and help Kosovo! Don't forget that historically, it was Albanians that helped you become a country!

    By :
    BalkanLex
    - Posted on :
    06/04/2012
  • @Alice

    whereas I agree with you in principle Kosovo is a serious issue (I am romanian), this was a smart choice of picture. EBA is not a politician, she is a model and a bimbo. Her credibility is very fragile, even in Romania. And the editor shows this without using written words. bravo.
    Like when Cameron was pushin big time for Uk independence referendum, and Euronews showed footage of a 90 year old lady singing 'rule britannia' outside parliament. Very fitting.

    By :
    Alex
    - Posted on :
    06/04/2012
  • I would be rather careful about it, particularly when mentionining "Romania". MEPs do not represent official standpoints of their country. Separatism is still perceived a threat by the majority of Romanian people and their Government.

    By :
    Anonymous
    - Posted on :
    06/04/2012
  • @Alex

    Iyou just receive the newsletter and see the title + the picture, you may think it's an easy trick, but you might be right indeed.

    By :
    Alice
    - Posted on :
    06/04/2012
  • she looks fat and ugly

    By :
    Bujar
    - Posted on :
    08/04/2012
  • I agree. I am romanian studying political sciences in New York. Most Romanian's are not in favor of independent Kosovo. Kosovo was always a part of Serbia and a beacon of christianity in this part of Balkans. Allowing muslims to take rain and declare independence within a sovereign state is unacceptable.

    By :
    Ionesku
    - Posted on :
    26/04/2012
Elena Băsescu: Oops
Background: 

Kosovo seceded from Serbia on 17 February 2008, nine years after the end of the war between Belgrade's security forces and ethnic Albanian guerrillas. In the following years, Kosovo became an international protectorate patrolled by NATO peacekeepers.

After Kosovo declared independence, the republic established a new constitution, army, national anthem, flag, passports, identity cards and an intelligence agency. 

Some 90% of the population is ethnic Albanian. However, Serb-populated northern Mitrovica remains largely outside the control of Pristina.

Most EU countries - except Spain, Greece, Romania, Cyprus and Slovakia - have recognised the independence of Kosovo.

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