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Bosniak Delegate comments on the Law on Immovable Property in Republika Srpska

Published February 11, 2023
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A delegate of the Bosniak People’s caucus in the Council of the People of the entity of Republika Srpska, Adil Osmanović, told FENA that, after the Constitutional Court of the RS rejected the request of the Bosniak caucus that the Law on Immovable Property used for the functioning of public authorities be declared a vital national interest, that law is to be published in the Official Gazette of the RS.

He added that, when the law enters into force, members of the Presidency of BiH, or members of the collegium of the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH can contest the constitutionality of that law before the Constitutional Court of BiH.

“The law needs to be published in the Official Gazette so that then the constitutionally competent members that I mentioned would file the request for the review of constitutionality of before the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina,” explained Osmanović.

The Council for the Protection of the Vital Interest of the Constitutional Court of the RS decided today on the issue of the admissibility of the request of the caucus of the delegates of the Bosniak People in the Council of Peoples to determine the violation of the vital national interest of the constituent Bosniak people with respect to the Law on Immovable Property, which was previously passed by the RSNA, and determined that such a request was not acceptable.

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