The conduct of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina is unconstitutional, anti-Dayton, and disgraceful, said SNSD leader Milorad Dodik.
“It does not resemble a court at all—more like a café where certain ambassadors drop in whenever they please, even interrupting sessions multiple times to engineer political decisions. The British and German ambassadors barely leave the so-called Constitutional Court, as if they are stationed there. When you add that one of the foreign judges comes from Germany, this amounts to an impermissible interference in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s internal affairs and behavior that falls outside the bounds of acceptable diplomatic conduct,” Dodik wrote in a post on the social network X.
He added that a Constitutional Court which, instead of nine judges, has only seven—rendering it automatically unconstitutional—and which changes its rules at will, is the greatest gravedigger of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
“This very quasi-institution has made Bosnia and Herzegovina an unviable state, creating fractures that cannot be mended and that instead lead to its disintegration. It has become pointless to pay attention to their rulings, because they are more than meaningless. This is not a court—certainly not a constitutional one—but a political organization. It simply lacks the courage to participate in elections and instead, hiding behind judicial robes, seeks to shape political life. You will no longer tailor Republika Srpska—and you have tailored Bosnia and Herzegovina into disintegration,” Dodik stated.
Source: RTRS









