SDP, NiP, NS caucuses ask Chief Prosecutor and Schmidt for urgent reaction

NEWS 30.06.202310:50 0 komentara
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The Social Democratic Party (SDP), People and Justice Party (NiP) and Our Party (NS) caucuses in the Federation (FBiH) entity Parliament strongly "condemn the adoption of the Law on Non-Enforcement of the Decisions of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the territory of the Republika Srpska (RS) entity" by the entity parliament, asking the High Representative and the Chief Prosecutor Bih to react urgently.

“This type of legal violence is a direct result of [RS President] Milorad Dodik's targeted multi-year attack on the institutions of the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and therefore on the Dayton Peace Agreement,” the caucuses said in their joint statement.

“Unfortunately, due to the inaction of those institutions that are the only ones with effective tools for these and similar attacks, above all the BiH Prosecutor's Office and the Office of the High Representative in BiH, today we all have to deal with the consequences of acts that directly threaten peace and stability in our country and the whole region, but they also threaten the European path of our country,” said representatives of the SDP BiH, NiP and NS caucuses in the FBiH Parliament.

Ultimately, they called on Milanko Kajganic, the Chief Prosecutor BiH and High Representative Christian Schmidt to “wake up from their winter slumber.”

“Therefore, we hereby call on the Prosecutor's Office of BiH, headed by Chief Prosecutor Milanko Kajganic and the High Representative in BiH, Christian Schmidt, to wake up from their winter slumber of ignoring the grossest crimes, which are a direct attack on the constitutional order of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and finally use the mechanisms at their disposal.”

During the eighth special session, the deputies in the National Assembly of Republika Srpska adopted the Draft Law on the Non-Application of the Decisions of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Out of 65 present, 56 MPs voted for the adoption of the bill, all in favour.

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