Bangkok--11 Mar--eTurboNews BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia faces renewed uncertainty on Monday under a caretaker government which will lead the country into its most important election since voters ended the era of the late autocrat Slobodan Milosevic A deep division over the importance of Kosovo versus future European Union membership killed off the 10-month-old coalition of Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica on Saturday. Parliament is due to be dissolved this week and a date set for an early parliamentary election, probably on May 11. But Kostunica's fractured government will have to soldier on at reduced capacity until the nation chooses its fate. "The election will be a referendum on whether Serbia takes a European path or becomes isolated, like Albania under (Stalinist dictator) Enver Hoxha," Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac of the pro-Western Democratic Party told the daily Politika.