
The representatives of the prosecution (the federal prosecution) in Bosnia ordered the arrest of the Bosnian Serb in the country, Milorad Dodk and his assistants, to interrogate them as part of an investigation targeting them on charges of violating the constitutional system.
The Bosnian News portal (Clex Dot Pa), quoting judicial sources, stated that the President of the Bosnian Serb Republic (Serska), Milorad Dodik, and its Prime Minister Radovan Fekekovic, and its parliamentary president, Ninad Stefandic are wanted by participating in anti -constitution activities, aimed at undermining the constitutional system of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The arrest orders came in the wake of the recent moves taken by Parliament The Republic of Serska to pass laws aimed at stripping Bosnian courts, public prosecutors and the federal police from their authority within the territory of the Republic of Serska.
These laws would criminalize the work of government judicial bodies in the region, a move by the Bosnian Constitutional Court immediately as unconstitutional.
The agency, a spokeswoman for the governmental investigation and protection agency (Central Police), said that the agency had received “a request to help implement orders from the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Bosnia and Herzegovina.”
The Public Prosecutor’s Office opened an investigation on March 6 on suspicion of “prejudice to the constitutional system”.
Suspect
Dudik, who was sentenced at the end of February to a year in prison for challenging the decisions of an international peace envoy, on Friday, that the Prosecutor’s Office summoned him to “cast a statement as” a suspension of him “, adding that he does not intend to attend.
In response to the issuance of the ruling against Dudik, the Spebska Republic Parliament passed a law that rejects the authority of the Judicial and Police of the Central State, in the Serbian entity, which constitutes 49% of the country’s lands, which means the abolition of all the reforms agreed upon decades ago after the signing of the Dayon Peace Agreement that ended the Bosnian war that lasted from 1992 to 1995.
The European Union’s peacekeeping force (Ufur) said on Tuesday that it had begun to deploy reserve forces in Bosnia to maintain stability and security.
You can appeal the ruling, but he rejected it. He often accuses his opponents of “corruption” and “undermining the peace agreement” because of its “separatist” policies.
The crisis was placed in the West Bosnia in a confrontation with Russia, which supported Dudik alongside Serbia and Hungary. Moscow described the Bosnian court ruling as “a blow to the stability of the Balkans.”
On the other hand, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the actions of Dodek are undermining Bosnia institutions and threatening their security and stability, calling on US partners in the region “to join us in confronting this dangerous and destabilizing behavior.”