Dodik: RS entity parliament will adopt its own decisions on BiH Const Court

NEWS 25.06.202314:29 0 komentara
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The President of Bosnia’s Republika Srpska (RS) entity, Milorad Dodik, said that the RS National Assembly will make decisions about the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina "which will be respected” and that the Republika Srpska “will be protected".

He said that “the entire Dayton decision-making process was misused in the Constitutional Court, which avoided the decision-making process as it is written in the Constitution, which says that Bosnia and Herzegovina is composed of two entities and three constituent peoples and that decisions are made by consensus.”

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“They avoided this and in the Constitutional Court they promoted decision-making by simple majority, which means that those making the decisions are three foreigners they name and two Muslims (as Dodik often refers to Bosniaks), Mirsad Ceman, who was the president of the SDA (Party of Democratic Action) and replaced Alija Izetbegovic, and Seada Palavric, who left the position of vice-president of the SDA and joined the Constitutional Court, and they make decisions that we would have to respect because of some abstract reference to the Dayton Agreement,” said Dodik.

He added that “everything is aimed at disintegrating the Republika Srpska”.

Dodik said that previously, due to the constellation of relations that were very complex and difficult, Republika Srpska had a problem reacting to such attempts, but that it is now united and unified.

“We will make our decisions. If they do not respect the Republika Srpska, of course, there will be no BiH either. Whatever they think, they can threaten as much as they want, with arrests and I don't even know what, it's a sign of their inability to do it, they won't arrest anyone from the leadership of Republika Srpska for defending the Republika Srpska. We don't think of violence, we want a political battle”, said Dodik.

The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina did not respond to a request from Republika Srpska to withdraw the disputed decision on the deletion of Article 39 of the Rulebook by noon on Friday, June 23, which provides for the postponement of the session if at least one judge elected by the National Assembly of Srpska is not present.

Dodik announced earlier that, if the Constitutional Court does not cancel the latest decision, a session of the National Assembly will be scheduled at which a law will be passed on “the termination of the validity and publication of the decisions of that court” in the entity and on “the protection of persons who will be persecuted because of it” from BiH authorities.

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