BiH - judiciary - response
07/03/2026
15:04

SARAJEVO, JULY 3 /SRNA/ – Head of the SNSD Club in the House of Representatives of the BiH Parliamentary Assembly Sanja Vulić said the incomplete BiH Constitutional Court serves globalist interests and the European Union in dismantling the Dayton Peace Accords, stressing that in a country governed by the rule of law, no institution or individual should stand above the Constitution.
"I believe that the BiH Constitutional Court, in some of its rulings, does not act with sufficient impartiality and leaves the impression of political bias," Vulić told SRNA after the incomplete BiH Constitutional Court ruled that Christian Schmidt's interventions in the BiH Criminal Code were "consistent with the Constitution of BiH and the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms."
She said that some of the court's decisions and the way they are explained create the perception that the Constitutional Court takes into account the interests of international actors, including the EU, more than the positions of democratically elected domestic institutions.
Vulić said that if a parliamentary commission, acting within its competencies, concludes that a certain form of intervention in the legislative process is unconstitutional, such a conclusion deserves serious consideration and a reasoned response.
"Those who disagree with such a conclusion should base their disagreement on legal arguments and constitutional interpretation, not on political authority or pressure. In a country governed by the rule of law, no institution or individual should stand above the Constitution," Vulić said.



