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Bosnian officials challenge separatist laws before top court as tensions soar

6 March 2025
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Bosnian officials challenge separatist laws before top court as tensions soar
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Bosnian officials challenge laws preventing state judiciary and police from operating in Serb-controlled part of Bosnia, citing violations of constitution and peace agreement. Disputed laws passed after conviction of pro-Russia president Milorad Dodik for separatist actions. Dodik’s push for independence of Serb-run half of Bosnia has raised tensions, prompting fears of clashes between rival police forces.

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