BiH - Serb Member of the Presidency
01/13/2026
19:17

EAST SARAJEVO, JANUARY 13 /SRNA/ - Serb member of the Presidency of BiH Željka Cvijanović said that BiH represents the most extreme example of state/nation-building, in which an unelected foreign bureaucrat enacts laws instead of the domestic parliament, while the Constitutional Court bans referring to institutions in which Serbs, Croats, Bosniaks and other citizens work as "joint".
"OMG. Imagine a court that bans calling institutions 'joint', meaning that they belong to everyone - and doing so in a multinational, multiethnic community such as BiH," Cvijanović wrote on the social network X.
She added that this is what "joint" life in BiH looks like - "the most extreme example of state/nation-building, in which an unelected foreign bureaucrat enacts laws instead of the domestic parliament, while the Constitutional Court bans calling 'joint' the institutions in which Serbs, Croats, Bosniaks and other citizens work".
"And then, in Sarajevo, they even call on the prosecutor's office to react to this. There are countless other examples of this schizophrenic environment," Cvijanović stated, commenting on a text published by the portal Slobodna Bosna entitled 'POINT OF NO RETURN: Željka Cvijanović continued where Milorad Dodik left off, what is the role of Milanko Kajganić…'.




