

The Court will “take a final decision on this in the close future”, however, he has already decided to suspend the implementation of the provisions of local authorities in the Republic of Serbia so that "they will not origin any more harm to the constitutional order of the state", according to the Communication.
The Court besides abstained Modelled on Russian legislation, ‘ abroad Agents Act’, which was signed on Wednesday, together with laws aimed at the central institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, by the president of the Serbian Republic, Milord Dodik, and previously adopted by the local parliament.
The Bosnia and Herzegovina Criminal Code provides for a conviction of up to 5 years in prison and a ban on work if individual "illegally tries to change the constitutional order of the country or to overthrow its highest institutions".
Crisis on the Serb-Bosnia and Herzegovina line
The latest crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina has occurred Following the announced decision of the Sarajevo court on February 26, which sentenced Dodik to 1 year in prison and six years of ban on public office for deliberately obstructing the implementation of the Decision of the advanced typical of the global Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina Christian Schmidt. He is liable for overseeing the implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement, ending the war in the 1990s. Dodik has the right to appeal the judgment.
The president of the Republic of Serbia then called on the parliament of that part of the country to vote on laws prohibiting action in this area of central court, prosecution, State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) and the Judiciary and Public Prosecutor's Office (VSTV). On Friday, the Serbian Republic police called on SIPA officers stationed in Banja Luce to leave their office and then occupied the building.
The Bosnian Klix portal reported on Friday that the European Union mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina was planned to increase its contingent by 400 troops and respective fresh helicopters. The EUFOR mission confirmed the plan to increase its presence in the country, but did not mention the exact number of soldiers sent to the country.