“At this moment, the key word is unity, and that’s why we are entering a fight that won’t be easy — a fight to defend the institutions of Republika Srpska,”
Dayton
President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik stated that since the people gave him the mandate, they will be the ones to decide his fate and the future of his position
Republika Srpska has a legitimate president—elected by the people—and any further decisions must be based on consensus among all key factors in both Republika Srpska and Serbia, said Miloš Vučević,
The decision made today by the Central Election Commission of BiH aims to nullify the democratic will of the people of Republika Srpska, said Prime Minister of Republika Srpska Radovan
“We are a democratic Republika Srpska. Our representatives are elected through elections, and it is the people who grant and revoke their mandates,” stated SNSD Vice President Željka Cvijanović. Speaking
In recent days, several relevant Greek media outlets and analytical platforms have addressed the verdict against the President of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, and the broader legal-political context in Bosnia
Russia has expressed deep disappointment over what it called an unjust and anti-democratic verdict issued by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina against Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik. Moscow announced
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina is not established by the Constitution of BiH nor envisaged in the Dayton Peace Agreement or any valid legal act—therefore, the legal grounds for
Professor of Law at the University of Belgrade and Constitutional Court judge Vladan Petrov stated that the verdict against the president of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, cannot be justified from
Bosnia and Herzegovina is facing a major political crisis due to disagreements over the powers of the international community in the country, stated Carl Bildt, former Prime Minister of Sweden
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