EU To Bolster Force In Bosnia Amid Government Tensions With Serb Entity
- The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina suspended decisions made by Republika Srpska that banned state institutions, stating they were unconstitutional and aimed to preserve the country's constitutional order.
- Milorad Dodik signed decisions banning state institutions after being sentenced to one year in prison for not respecting the Office of the High Representative's decisions.
- Denis Becirovic condemned the decisions by Dodik as an attack on the constitutional order, echoing concerns from national media calling it a coup.
- The situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina is viewed as a potential flashpoint for conflict, prompting international calls for vigilance given its historical instability.
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Anušić on the verdict on Dodik and BiH: The situation is very serious, we have to prepare
MINISTER OF DEFENSE Ivan Anušić spoke to Nova TV today about the state of the army, security issues, and relations between the president and the prime minister. He confirmed the poor condition of the military skyscraper, which is also his Zagreb address.


Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina suspends separatist decisions of Republika Srpska
Judicial authority states temporary measures to prevent damage to constitutional order will be taken, final decision to be made by Supreme Court - Anadolu Ajansı
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