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Interim Administrative Council
Cabinet of the JIAS of Kosovo
Date formed15 December 1999 (1999-12-15)
Date dissolved4 March 2002 (2002-03-04)
People and organisations
SRSG Bernard Kouchner
Hans Hækkerup
History
Successor Rexhepi cabinet

The Interim Administrative Council (IAC) ( Albanian: Këshilli i Përkohshëm Administrativ, Serbian: Привремени управни савет) was an interim cabinet for Kosovo established on 15 December 1999 by the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) as part of the Joint Interim Administrative Structure. [1] [2] Its purpose was to advise the Special Representative of the Secretary General on policies relating to the other JIAS bodies. It was composed of 10 members, 4 nominated by the United Nations, 3 representatives of Kosovo Albanians, 1 representative of Kosovo Serbs and 2 additional observer members. [3] [4] The IAC was replaced on 3 March 2002 by a cabinet established as part of the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government following elections held in November 2021. [5]

Members

The membership of the council was as follows: [6]

Name Portfolio
Bernard Kouchner (15 December 1999 – 12 January 2001)
Hans Hækkerup (13 January 2001 – 31 December 2001)
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Kosovo
Non-voting chairman
Hashim Thaçi Representative of the Democratic Party of Kosovo
Ibrahim Rugova Representative of the Democratic League of Kosovo
Rexhep Qosja Representative of the United Democratic Movement
Rada Trajković Representative of the Serbian National Council of Kosovo and Metohija
Participated as an observer
Jock Covey Principal Deputy SRSG
Tom Koenigs Deputy SRSG for Civil Administration
Daan Everts Deputy SRSG for Democratization and Institution-Building
Joly Dixon Deputy SRSG for Economic Reconstruction.
Feride Rushiti Representative of Kosovo civil society
Non-voting observer
Dennis McNamara Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs
Non-voting observer

References

  1. ^ "UNMIK at 18 - Joint Interim Administrative Structure (JIAS)". Archived from the original on 18 December 2007.
  2. ^ "(L to R) Hashim Thaqi, leader of a self-styled ethnic Albanian "provisional government", Bernard Kouchner chief of the U.N. Mission for Kosovo and Ethnic Albanian leader Ibrahim Rugova during signing ceremony in Pristina capital Kosovo December 15. International authorities in Kosovo and local political leaders signed a long-awaited agreement on Wednesday to form a power-sharing council to bring Kosovans into the administration of the war ravaged province. A new Interim Administrative Council, including seats for three ethnic Albanians, one Serb and four members of the U.N. Mission in Kosovo Stock Photo - Alamy".
  3. ^ "Refworld | Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo".
  4. ^ "United Nations - Unmik".
  5. ^ "Kosovo Assembly elects President, Prime Minister as UN hails 'spirit of compromise'". 4 March 2002.
  6. ^ "UNMIK at 18 - Interim Administrative Council (IAC)". Archived from the original on 23 December 2007.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interim Administrative Council
Cabinet of the JIAS of Kosovo
Date formed15 December 1999 (1999-12-15)
Date dissolved4 March 2002 (2002-03-04)
People and organisations
SRSG Bernard Kouchner
Hans Hækkerup
History
Successor Rexhepi cabinet

The Interim Administrative Council (IAC) ( Albanian: Këshilli i Përkohshëm Administrativ, Serbian: Привремени управни савет) was an interim cabinet for Kosovo established on 15 December 1999 by the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) as part of the Joint Interim Administrative Structure. [1] [2] Its purpose was to advise the Special Representative of the Secretary General on policies relating to the other JIAS bodies. It was composed of 10 members, 4 nominated by the United Nations, 3 representatives of Kosovo Albanians, 1 representative of Kosovo Serbs and 2 additional observer members. [3] [4] The IAC was replaced on 3 March 2002 by a cabinet established as part of the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government following elections held in November 2021. [5]

Members

The membership of the council was as follows: [6]

Name Portfolio
Bernard Kouchner (15 December 1999 – 12 January 2001)
Hans Hækkerup (13 January 2001 – 31 December 2001)
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Kosovo
Non-voting chairman
Hashim Thaçi Representative of the Democratic Party of Kosovo
Ibrahim Rugova Representative of the Democratic League of Kosovo
Rexhep Qosja Representative of the United Democratic Movement
Rada Trajković Representative of the Serbian National Council of Kosovo and Metohija
Participated as an observer
Jock Covey Principal Deputy SRSG
Tom Koenigs Deputy SRSG for Civil Administration
Daan Everts Deputy SRSG for Democratization and Institution-Building
Joly Dixon Deputy SRSG for Economic Reconstruction.
Feride Rushiti Representative of Kosovo civil society
Non-voting observer
Dennis McNamara Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs
Non-voting observer

References

  1. ^ "UNMIK at 18 - Joint Interim Administrative Structure (JIAS)". Archived from the original on 18 December 2007.
  2. ^ "(L to R) Hashim Thaqi, leader of a self-styled ethnic Albanian "provisional government", Bernard Kouchner chief of the U.N. Mission for Kosovo and Ethnic Albanian leader Ibrahim Rugova during signing ceremony in Pristina capital Kosovo December 15. International authorities in Kosovo and local political leaders signed a long-awaited agreement on Wednesday to form a power-sharing council to bring Kosovans into the administration of the war ravaged province. A new Interim Administrative Council, including seats for three ethnic Albanians, one Serb and four members of the U.N. Mission in Kosovo Stock Photo - Alamy".
  3. ^ "Refworld | Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo".
  4. ^ "United Nations - Unmik".
  5. ^ "Kosovo Assembly elects President, Prime Minister as UN hails 'spirit of compromise'". 4 March 2002.
  6. ^ "UNMIK at 18 - Interim Administrative Council (IAC)". Archived from the original on 23 December 2007.

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