Opposition parties in Republika Srpska have criticized recent protests near the inter-entity line and announced their "open-air parliament" initiative.
This comes after President Milorad Dodik was indicted for failing to implement decisions by the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Leaders of various opposition parties, including the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS), Movement for Justice and Order, and People’s Front (NF), have expressed concerns about recent
They strongly opposed calls to block roads along the inter-entity line, citing worries about escalating inter-ethnic tensions. There are concerns about the safety of over ten thous
Milan Miličević, President of SDS, stressed the importance of respecting the law and voiced his refusal to support a "cult of personality or leader."
Jelena Trivić, NF President, considered Dodik's trial a "personal matter," emphasizing that it should not be seen as an attack on the institution of the President of Republika Srp
In response to the ruling coalition's rejection of holding a special parliamentary session regarding the non-implementation of National Assembly decisions, opposition leaders have
Opposition parties, including SDS, Party of Democratic Progress (PDP), and Movement for Justice and Order, have accused Milorad Dodik's ruling Union of Independent Social Democrats
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