Serbia’s implementation track record of the Ohrid Agreement is modest. Out of ten articles directly concerning Serbia, six have not been implemented, all the while, implementation of three articles has started, but it is in early stages, and only one article is partially implemented. The poor track record of Serbia’s implementation progress aligns with findings of two focus groups, which suggest a lack of consistent political commitment to full implementation. Overall, smaller technical aspects of the Agreement have been implemented, while politically sensitive points and articles considered more important from the other side have not. More than three years after the Ohrid Agreement was reached, almost two-thirds of the Agreement have not been implemented, while Serbia still shows reservations toward the Agreement.
The full report can be accessed here: Shadow Report on the Kosovo-Serbia Normalisation Process




























































