Dodik reports after the sentences: Bosnia and Herzegovina no longer exists

The court of Bosnia and Herzegovina today has declared the sentence of first degree for Republika Srpska entity president (RS), Milorad Dodik, condemning him to one year in prison and six years to ban the exercise of official and political office. The Serb leader addressed the crowd gathered at a rally of support in [...]
Serb leader addresses crowd gathered at a support rally in Banjaluka, reports Nova.rs.
He said he had received two calls -- the first by Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq and the second by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Let Vuciq come tomorrow to Banja Luka to find out what we're going to do and how we're gonna do it. Today, there is no longer a Bosnia and Herzegovina that you have dreamed of. The Assembly will decide that it will refuse the sentence. The second is the ban on implementing the decisions of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina on RS territory, while the third law is to ban the activity of the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (VSTV) at Bosnia and Herzegovina's level and the formation of this Council in RS”, Dodik said, the telegram reported.
This is a first-instance trial, which at this moment is not final, and will become final after the defence and charges are made appeal and the final decision is taken by the Council of the Second Scale of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Second degree decision expected to be announced by the end of this year, writes 24sata.
If the final decision is as in the first degree, it means that Dodik in the next six years will not be able to exercise any official or political duties. As for the prison sentence, after being sentenced to one year in prison, he will be able to clear that sentence for a total of about 36 thousand KM (18407 euros), according to the law in force.
As for the director of “SOSbenog list” Republika Srpska's (OK Office), Milos Lukic, has been declared innocent.












