The President of the Republic of Srpska (RS), Milorad Dodik confirmed last night that the question on which the residents of RS will vote will be “whether they accept the laws imposed by the High representatives in the past, especially on the Court and the Prosecutor’s Office of B&H and whether they accept the decisions of those state judicial institutions to be applied in RS“.
Dodik explained that he scheduled a meeting for today with the representatives of the political parties in the National Assembly of RS in order to officially claim his decision to request a special session with the information about the work of the Prosecutor’s Offices of B&H, which, in his view, is unconstitutional and is not in the accordance with the Dayton Peace Agreement and was primarily imposed by the High Representative.
“I will request from the National Assembly of RS to adopt a binding decision on the organization of a referendum about that issue“, said Dodik to reporters in Banja Luka and he expects from rezidents to answer on a referendum question with “one big NO“.
Dodik said that the practices of the BH judiciary, which was “unconstitutionally established, haven’t provided a right for that judiciary to continue to live, at least not in RS“.
“All they have done was against the interest of RS, and they were neither objective nor they wanted to include in the trial of crimes against Serbs, and the most obvious example is the protection of a crimes committed against Serbs“, concluded the entity president.
(Source: novovrijeme.ba)