Mobile | RSS | News Feeds | Facebook | Flickr | Twitter |

Bosnian Serbs defy High Representative Inzko

10/06/2009

BANJA LUKA, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) --Republika Srpska (RS) Prime Minister Milorad Dodik on Tuesday (June 9th) rejected calls by High Representative Valentin Inzko for the RS parliament to withdraw its resolution on transferring powers from the entity to BiH. Dodik said that even if Inzko annuls the resolution, Bosnian Serbs will continue to apply it. Inzko maintains that RS's efforts violate both the Dayton Peace Agreement and BiH's Constitution. He has urged the entity's parliament to withdraw its decision by Thursday. The resolution obliges RS's institutions and officials to oppose any future transfer of powers to the state. Bosnian Serbs have strongly opposed any effort to restrict their autonomy and centralise power. (Fena, RTRS, Dnevni Avaz, Pincom. Info, Nezavisne Novine, Reuters - 09/06/09)

We welcome your comments on SETimes's articles.

It is our hope that you will use this forum to interact with other readers across Southeast Europe. In order to keep this experience interesting, we ask you to follow the rules outlined in the comments policy. By submitting comments, you are consenting to these rules. While SETimes.com encourages discussion on all subjects, including sensitive ones, the comments posted are solely the views of those submitting them. SETimes.com does not necessarily endorse or agree with the ideas, views, or opinions voiced in these comments. SETimes.com welcomes constructive discussion but discourages the use of copy-pasted materials, unaccompanied links and one-line slogans. This is a moderated forum. Comments deemed abusive, offensive, or those containing profanity may not be published.

SETimes's Comments Policy