Muslims block RS government

Bosniak parliamentary group in the Council of Peoples of the Republic of Srpska (RS) has raised a question about protection of their vital national interest.

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Wednesday, 05.01.2011.

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Bosniak parliamentary group in the Council of Peoples of the Republic of Srpska (RS) has raised a question about protection of their vital national interest. The Bosniak parliamentary group has vetoed decision to appoint the new RS government of Prime Minister Aleksandar Dzombic. Muslims block RS government The Bosniak representatives claim that the decision not to appoint a Bosniak to any of six key positions in the RS is violating the right to representation of all constituent peoples. There are eight Serbs, five Bosniaks and three Croats in Dzombic’s cabinet. Bosniak parliamentary group leader Mujo Hadziomerovic says, however, that those five Bosniaks cannot be considered legitimate representatives of the Bosniak people because of the way they were appointed. The PM has confirmed that the appointment of the new RS government was vetoed, pointing out that the old government will perform all duties until the final decision is made. “We will wait for the Constitutional Court’s decision and the old government will carry out the technical mandate,” Dzombic stressed. Republic of Srpska (RS) Assembly Speaker Igor Radojicic said that the Bosniak group’s decision to veto the election of the new government was aimed at blocking the RS institutions, which was a general intent of the Bosniak political parties. He claims that there is no vacuum in functioning of the institutions and that the old government needs to perform all duties until the decision becomes effective. Radojicic also added that the Bosniak parliamentary group was only successful in raising political tensions in the RS.

Muslims block RS government

The Bosniak representatives claim that the decision not to appoint a Bosniak to any of six key positions in the RS is violating the right to representation of all constituent peoples.

There are eight Serbs, five Bosniaks and three Croats in Džombić’s cabinet.

Bosniak parliamentary group leader Mujo Hadžiomerović says, however, that those five Bosniaks cannot be considered legitimate representatives of the Bosniak people because of the way they were appointed.

The PM has confirmed that the appointment of the new RS government was vetoed, pointing out that the old government will perform all duties until the final decision is made.

“We will wait for the Constitutional Court’s decision and the old government will carry out the technical mandate,” Džombić stressed.

Republic of Srpska (RS) Assembly Speaker Igor Radojičić said that the Bosniak group’s decision to veto the election of the new government was aimed at blocking the RS institutions, which was a general intent of the Bosniak political parties.

He claims that there is no vacuum in functioning of the institutions and that the old government needs to perform all duties until the decision becomes effective. Radojičić also added that the Bosniak parliamentary group was only successful in raising political tensions in the RS.

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