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Christian Schmidt calls for “an immediate termination of all activities that undermine the Dayton Peace Agreement.”
Bosnia's international high -ranking representative has accused political leaders in the Autonomous Serbian region of striving to destabilize the country after Statelet has adopted legislation to ban the Bosnian National Police and the judiciary.
Legislators in the Republic of Sickle, the Autonomous Serbian Republic of the country, approved the legislation on Thursday after a state court banned separatist leader Milorad Dodik for six years and he sentenced him to a year in prison For refusal to comply with the decisions taken by the tall representative, Christian Schmidt.
The separatist gambit can cause a constitutional crisis in ethnically divided post -war Bosnia.
Schmidt, who is tasked with overseeing the Dayton Agreements, which ended the International War in 1992-95, between Bosnian Serbs, Croats and Bosnak Muslims, who killed more than 100,000 people accused political leaders in the autonomous region of the state undermine.
Dayton agrees Bosnia in two autonomous regions: Federation of Muslims and the dominated by the Serbian Republic of Srpska.
The weak central government connects those regions under the high representative, who has considerable powers, including the ability to fire political leaders.
Schmidt on Friday called for “the immediate termination of all activities that undermine the peace agreement in Dayton and the Constitutional and Legal Order of Bosnia and Herzegovina”, according to his office.
“These actions of the ruling coalition in the Republic of Srpska seek to destabilize the institutions exercising constitutional responsibilities of the state,” the statement added.
Dodik was accused in 2023 after he signed a legislation to suspend the decisions of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Schmidt, thus violating the peace agreement.
Dodik, who has long urged the region to break away and form an alliance with neighboring Serbia, rejected the court's decision and called on the lawmakers in the Autonomous Serbian Republic to vote for a ban on the state police and the judiciary.
“We believe that this creates an inertia for doing this without the use of force,” Dodik said, adding that the region aims to restore reforms and create a state judicial system, police and military to counteract secessionists trends.
Following the vote on Thursday, the Bosnian Serbian parliamentary speaker Nenad Stevendic said that 49 of the 52 MPs in the Assembly support the legislation.
However, the Prime Minister of the Muslim region of Bosnia, Nemine Nixic, struck Dodik's impetus to ban the country's institutions on Friday.
“I am not ready to participate in any negotiations or to discuss continuing political cooperation with the institutions of the Republic of Heart, while all these actions against the Constitution, the Peace Agreement in Dayton and the state are not stopped and canceled,” said Nix in social media.
The Bosnian Muslim member of the Tripartite Presidency Denis Bezirovich also condemned officials of Dodik and the Republic of Sorry, stating that their moves were “an attack on the constitutional order of the country”.