
Serbia Rejects Bosnian Serb Leader’s Jail Sentence, Hungary Weighs In
“The Bosnian appeals court ruling was undemocratic, immoral, and a serious attack on the Serbian people of Bosnia and Herzegovina,” Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said.

“The Bosnian appeals court ruling was undemocratic, immoral, and a serious attack on the Serbian people of Bosnia and Herzegovina,” Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said.

A Sarajevo court has upheld a prison sentence and six-year office ban for the president of Republika Srpska, who defied Bosnia’s peace overseer.
Milorad Dodik will not appear at a court hearing in the country’s capital next week.

The Bosnian Serb forces threatened with a shootout if their federal counterparts attempted to capture President Dodik.
After weeks of anti-governments protests, tens of thousands of Serbians gathered to show support for the sovereignist administration.
The proposal adds a new twist to the tense standoff over Bosnia’s fragile post-war governance.

The High Representative “made criminal laws according to which I, elected by the will of the people, was tried for an act that I committed exercising my constitutional powers.”

The politician urges NATO to activate a secret contingency plan involving military intervention to safeguard the Dayton treaty.

Milorad Dodik is challenging Bosnia’s judiciary as he pushes to kick federal authorities out of the country’s Serb-majority region.

“The Bosnia and Herzegovina you knew no longer exists,” Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik said after being found guilty of defying the country’s UN High Representative.