Successful Completion of Serbian Referendum

His Holiness Pavle, Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church, voting for the first time in his 92 years. Referendum for the adoption of the new Serbian constitution. October 29, 2006, Belgrade, Serbia.
According to the latest information from Serbia, more then required 50 percent (54-56%) of the voters took part in the referendum for the adoption of the new Serbian constitution. The preliminary results are showing the new constitution is adopted by over 51.6 percent of positive votes.

While the self-styled Kosovo “prime minister,” war criminal Agim Ceku jumped the gun by starting preparations for celebration of the expected failure of the Serbian referendum, most citizens of Serbia throughout the country (including Kosovo and Metohija, where over 83 percent of non-Albanians voted in the referendum), are confident they will be the ones celebrating the new Serbian constitution tonight and tomorrow -- along with the bighearted few around the world who understand what is at stake and have the blessed ability to see further from their noses.
The new constitution defines southern Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija as an integral part of Serbia, thus making the surrender of this province an act of treason. More then half of the eligible voters in Serbia and 96 percent of those who voted have stood behind the enshrinement of this clause into Serbian highest legal document.