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The role of decentralization on security improvement and peace-building in Kosovo
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Note: In terms of security, both ethnicities have claimed that there were no any di erence, or 49% of them stated that the security is the same comparing to the previous administrative and municipal boundaries. Whereas, 36% of them claim that their feel more secure and 15% claimed that before the new administrative and municipal boundaries took e ect, they felt more secured. Do you feel more secured now or then(Alb) 14% 55% 31% Now Then No di erence Do you feel more secured now or then(Ser) 47% 46% 7% Now Then No di erence Figure 8& 9. The first below graph represents the Kosovar with Albanian ethnic background perspective on whether the newly created municipality from the decentralization process has contributed to the increase of their security and the second reflects the viewpoints of Kosovar with Serbian ethnic background on the same issue. Note: both ethnicities have common reflection in regards to whether the decentralization process has had any real e ects in terms of their security: Albanians claimed 55% and Serbs 47% that the new administrative boundaries reflected with the reinforcement of decentralization laws have not any e ect; whereas, Albanians this(14%) that now they feel more secured while Serbs have in more percentage(46%) claimed that they feel more secured when the decentralization laws took e ect. Nevertheless, Albanians claim(31%) that the previous administrative boundaries have made them feel more secured, comparing to Serbs who represent this opinion with only 7% of them.