Appeals court in Bosnia confirms sentence for Bosnian Serb President Milorad Dodik
BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA, AUG 1 – The court cited Dodik's separatist actions and pro-Russia stance, imposing a one-year prison term and a six-year political ban amid rising ethnic tensions, officials said.
- An appeals court in Bosnia confirmed a one-year prison sentence and six-year political ban for Bosnian Serb president Milorad Dodik on August 1, 2025.
- The sentence followed Dodik's repeated calls to separate Republika Srpska and join Serbia, amid his clashes with the international peace envoy Christian Schmidt.
- The 1992-95 Bosnian war led to the Dayton Accords, which created two autonomous regions, including Republika Srpska, where Dodik holds power and which shares joint institutions with the federation.
- Dodik faces accusations of corruption, pro-Russian policies, and sanctions from the former U.S. administration while enjoying support from Serbia and Russian President Putin, who hosted him three times since February.
- Despite the court ruling and rising tensions, Dodik is unlikely to serve prison time soon, and his separatist stance continues to stoke instability in Bosnia.
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Court Confirms Prison Sentence For Bosnian Serb Leader Dodik, Who Rejects Case
An appeals court in Bosnia-Herzegovina has confirmed a prison sentence for Bosnian Serb President Milorad Dodik for disregarding the decisions of an international peace envoy, a charge the pro-Russia nationalist politician has dismissed as politically motivated.
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