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Court of BiH decides on additional 15 Days for Arranged Indictment against RS President

Published: August 25, 2023
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In accordance with the provisions of the procedural law, on August 18, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina returned the indictment against the President of the Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, and the Acting Director of the Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska, Miloš Lukić, to the Prosecutor’s Office of BiH. The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina told Fena that the decision on the indictment was therefore not made.

“The deadline for arranging is 15 days from the day of receipt of the letter, August 18, and the 15-day deadline for deciding on a possible arranged indictment starts again,” said the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

On August 11, the Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina filed an indictment against Dodik and Lukić, who are charged with the criminal offense of ‘failing to execute the decisions of the High Representative from the Criminal Code of Bosnia and Herzegovina’.

Dodik signed the decree on the promulgation of the law on the non-publication of the decisions of the High Representative for BiH in the Official Gazette of the RS and the decree on the promulgation of the law on the non-implementation of the decisions of the Constitutional Court of BiH on the territory of the RS.

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