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Serbia's Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica has said his coalition has collapsed and is calling for elections.Serbia's Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica has said his coalition has collapsed and is calling for elections.
The move follows his failure to get his cabinet to reject closer ties with the European Union in the wake of Kosovo's declaration of independence.The move follows his failure to get his cabinet to reject closer ties with the European Union in the wake of Kosovo's declaration of independence.
Mr Kostunica, a moderate nationalist, has described the decision by EU states to recognise Kosovo as illegal. Mr Kostunica, a nationalist, has described the decision by EU states to recognise Kosovo as illegal.
Serbian President Boris Tadic says Belgrade will only be able to defend its right to Kosovo if it joins the EU.Serbian President Boris Tadic says Belgrade will only be able to defend its right to Kosovo if it joins the EU.
Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia on 17 February.Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia on 17 February.
The United States and major EU countries have recognised it as independent.The United States and major EU countries have recognised it as independent.
Serbia, backed by its ally, Russia, says it will never accept an independent Kosovo.Serbia, backed by its ally, Russia, says it will never accept an independent Kosovo.
The government in Belgrade has allegedly agreed a secret plan against Kosovo and countries that recognise it.The government in Belgrade has allegedly agreed a secret plan against Kosovo and countries that recognise it.
It is unclear what it contains.It is unclear what it contains.
May polls?May polls?
Mr Kostunica's Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) split with its coalition partner, the Democratic Party (DS) of Mr Tadic, over policy towards the EU in the wake of Kosovo's independence declaration.Mr Kostunica's Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) split with its coalition partner, the Democratic Party (DS) of Mr Tadic, over policy towards the EU in the wake of Kosovo's independence declaration.
The outgoing prime minister has maintained that ties can improve only if the EU rejects Kosovo's declaration of independence.The outgoing prime minister has maintained that ties can improve only if the EU rejects Kosovo's declaration of independence.
Belgrade has reacted angrily to an EU mission to ease Kosovo's transition.Belgrade has reacted angrily to an EU mission to ease Kosovo's transition.
The government of Serbia has no united policy any more on an important issue related to the future of the country - Kosovo as a part of Serbia Vojislav Kostunica Serbian Prime Minister Profile: Vojislav KostunicaThe government of Serbia has no united policy any more on an important issue related to the future of the country - Kosovo as a part of Serbia Vojislav Kostunica Serbian Prime Minister Profile: Vojislav Kostunica
The DSS is backing a draft resolution from the opposition nationalist Radical Party, condemning the EU's 1,800-strong mission to Kosovo as illegal and calling on countries to overturn their decision to recognise it.The DSS is backing a draft resolution from the opposition nationalist Radical Party, condemning the EU's 1,800-strong mission to Kosovo as illegal and calling on countries to overturn their decision to recognise it.
But a number of pro-Western ministers have failed to support Mr Kostunica's approach.But a number of pro-Western ministers have failed to support Mr Kostunica's approach.
"The government of Serbia has no united policy any more on an important issue related to the future of the country - Kosovo as a part of Serbia," Mr Kostunica told reporters as he announced his move in Belgrade."The government of Serbia has no united policy any more on an important issue related to the future of the country - Kosovo as a part of Serbia," Mr Kostunica told reporters as he announced his move in Belgrade.
"Such a government could not function any more," he said."Such a government could not function any more," he said.
Mr Kostunica said "we should return the mandate to the people" - and added that he had scheduled a cabinet meeting on 10 March to propose calling for early elections to be held on 11 May - the date for Serbia's local elections.Mr Kostunica said "we should return the mandate to the people" - and added that he had scheduled a cabinet meeting on 10 March to propose calling for early elections to be held on 11 May - the date for Serbia's local elections.
No party has a majority in the Serbian parliament.No party has a majority in the Serbian parliament.
The political establishment in Serbia has been deeply divided over the way forward and a general election would be the first opportunity for the people of Serbia to express their views, says the BBC's Nick Hawton in Belgrade.The political establishment in Serbia has been deeply divided over the way forward and a general election would be the first opportunity for the people of Serbia to express their views, says the BBC's Nick Hawton in Belgrade.
Kosovo's declaration of independence came nearly a decade after Nato forces expelled Serbian forces from the mainly ethnic-Albanian territory.Kosovo's declaration of independence came nearly a decade after Nato forces expelled Serbian forces from the mainly ethnic-Albanian territory.