Blood pressure rose in Bosnia and Herzegovina! Detention decision for Serbian leaders, they challenged

Blood pressure rose in Bosnia and Herzegovina Detention decision for

Bosnia and Herzegovina The prosecutor’s Office instructed Milorad Dodik, President of the Serbian Republic (RS), who was accused of disrupting the constitutional order due to legal arrangements that prohibit the operation of the judicial and police institutions in the Serbian Republic of the country in the country, and the RS Prime Minister Radovan Viskovic and RS People’s Assembly Chairman Nenad Stevandic instructed him to be detained. The prosecutor’s office was following Bosnian Serbian leaders not to respond to court sessions. custody Police Organization Bosnia and Herzegovina demanded assistance from the State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA).

They challenged the detention decision

Bosnian Serbian leaders, whose detention was issued against them, held a joint press conference in Banja Luka, the administrative center of RS Entity. Milorad Dodik, President of the Serbian Republic, said he believes that SIPA will not take steps to implement the detention decision. Dodik, “This is not an individual, the defense of the Republic. I believe that I have the support of citizens and I demand more support,” he said. In a few months, Dodik claimed that the political situation would resemble the period when Yugoslavia was disintegrated.

Announced the request for support from the Russians

Russia and the pro-Serbian Dodik, “I was supporting the continuation of the Eufor-Alhea mission before, but I will ask the Russians to veto and leave Eufor and the separation of Eufor,” he said. The European Union (EU), the Peace Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina, also threatened General Florin-Marian Barbu, the Romanian commander of the Romanian commander, said, “We witnessed that one of the Romanian commander is trying to strengthen his career with various explanations and threats. Perhaps he saw the opportunity to write a success story on his biography.”

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Sinisa Karan, the Minister of Interior of the Serbian Republic, announced that the local police force of Entity will not arrest senior Serbian officials. Karan said that they will act within the framework of the responsibilities imposed by the Entite Constitution, “Nobody will be imprisoned and everyone will be under protection.”

What happened?

Bosnian Serbian leader Dodik was sentenced to 1 year imprisonment and 6 years of President of the Serbian Republic by the first -instance court decision announced in February on the grounds that he did not respect the decisions of the High Representative Office (OHR). In response to this decision, Bosnian Serbian leaders accepted legal regulations in the RS People’s Assembly, which prohibited the operation of state -level courts and police institutions within the boundaries of the Entity. The controversial laws were suspended by the Bosnia and Herzegovina Constitutional Court last week, and the activities of the state institutions in the RS Entity continued after a short -term uncertainty.

Serbian leader Dodik, in his statements, Bosnia and Herzegovina Court, Bosnia and Herzegovina Prosecutor’s Office and the State Police Organization SIPA’nın RS Entity continues to argue that the authority. Bosnian Serbian politicians, led by Dodik, plan to perform a parliamentary session for the adoption of a new constitution, such as the establishment of an army of the Serbian Republic, although they do not have enough majority for the amendment of the Entite Constitution in the RS People’s Assembly.

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