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Government enacts the constitution

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From Times Wire Reports

Kosovo’s government took control as the newly independent nation’s constitution went into force after nine years of U.N. administration.

The charter, a milestone that comes four months after leaders declared independence from Serbia, gives the government in Pristina sole decision-making authority.

Kosovo’s ethnic Albanian leaders marked the transition in a low-key ceremony in the capital. Prime Minister Hashim Thaci said, “Today the dream of the people of the Republic of Kosovo has come true.”

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The U.S., Japan, Britain and about 40 other nations have recognized Kosovo’s move but Serbia, its ally Russia and others have called the declaration illegal under international law.

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