Bosnia and Herzegovina will either be constitutional or it will not be at all, Serb member of Bosnia's tripartite Presidency Milorad Dodik told media after the Presidency session on Friday, commenting on speculations that the international peace envoy might impose a new decision amending Bosnia's laws.
Dodik who does not recognise High Representative Christian Schmidt, who took office in August last year, and calls him illegitimate, reiterated his stance once again.
As for the specific issue of electoral legislation, which has been a burning issue for years with political representatives being unable to agree on how to implement the Constitutional Court's ruling to fix irregularities in the Election Law, Dodik said this has been a subject for ten years and more and no effort brought any result.
“And now we see someone with no mandate interfering to create even more confusion,” he said.
He stressed that Republika Srpska, Bosnia's Serb-majority entity which elects the Serb Presidency member, will implement no decision that might be imposed by Schmidt.
Dodik also accused his other two colleagues in the Presidency, Bosniak Sefik Dzaferovic and Croat Zeljko Komsic, both elected in Bosnia's other semi-autonomous region, the Federation BiH, of blocking the projects in Republika Srpska, specifically the construction of a gas pipeline.
“We have been waiting for ten years for that sort of a story on the gas pipeline construction, I think it is about a pathological approach of disabling a project that should secure regular gas supply for one part of the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Republika Srpska,” he noted.
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