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Saturday, 20.10.2007.

14:38

Lajčak imposes Council of Ministers law

The High Representative for Bosnia imposed Friday a decision on amending the law on the Bosnian Council of Ministers.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Zlatko P.

pre 16 godina

Oh, please. Lighten up. The RS can still block any measure it votes against at the State level. This change just means they need to show up to meetings of the Council of Ministers, or give up their right to vote. If something is truly against the RS's interests, they can vote against it like men, rather than cowardly skipping Council of Minister meetings, and trying to control things from the shadows by blocking decisions without taking responsibility. Grow up.

ray

pre 16 godina

Again the EU Raja is the defacto ruler of a so called "Bosnia", what is the point of having elections to elect politicians who have little say in running the country yet at the same time receive 3 times the average monthly salary of the common voter. This country is MADHOUSE and its dissolution is not far off.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

This is all the likely to pull the Republika Srpska further and further away from the ineffectual central administration and ironic that an EU selected techocrat over rules the constitutional arrangements without considering the democratic process - was this not what some called dictatorship?

This is just another instance highlighting the total inconsistancy, contradiction and utter mess that the outside interlocatolers have created.

“Oh what a tangled web we weave, When first we practice to deceive”
- Sir Walter Scott

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

This is all the likely to pull the Republika Srpska further and further away from the ineffectual central administration and ironic that an EU selected techocrat over rules the constitutional arrangements without considering the democratic process - was this not what some called dictatorship?

This is just another instance highlighting the total inconsistancy, contradiction and utter mess that the outside interlocatolers have created.

“Oh what a tangled web we weave, When first we practice to deceive”
- Sir Walter Scott

ray

pre 16 godina

Again the EU Raja is the defacto ruler of a so called "Bosnia", what is the point of having elections to elect politicians who have little say in running the country yet at the same time receive 3 times the average monthly salary of the common voter. This country is MADHOUSE and its dissolution is not far off.

Zlatko P.

pre 16 godina

Oh, please. Lighten up. The RS can still block any measure it votes against at the State level. This change just means they need to show up to meetings of the Council of Ministers, or give up their right to vote. If something is truly against the RS's interests, they can vote against it like men, rather than cowardly skipping Council of Minister meetings, and trying to control things from the shadows by blocking decisions without taking responsibility. Grow up.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

This is all the likely to pull the Republika Srpska further and further away from the ineffectual central administration and ironic that an EU selected techocrat over rules the constitutional arrangements without considering the democratic process - was this not what some called dictatorship?

This is just another instance highlighting the total inconsistancy, contradiction and utter mess that the outside interlocatolers have created.

“Oh what a tangled web we weave, When first we practice to deceive”
- Sir Walter Scott

ray

pre 16 godina

Again the EU Raja is the defacto ruler of a so called "Bosnia", what is the point of having elections to elect politicians who have little say in running the country yet at the same time receive 3 times the average monthly salary of the common voter. This country is MADHOUSE and its dissolution is not far off.

Zlatko P.

pre 16 godina

Oh, please. Lighten up. The RS can still block any measure it votes against at the State level. This change just means they need to show up to meetings of the Council of Ministers, or give up their right to vote. If something is truly against the RS's interests, they can vote against it like men, rather than cowardly skipping Council of Minister meetings, and trying to control things from the shadows by blocking decisions without taking responsibility. Grow up.