Constitutional Court stops proceedings in FBiH government
31. March 2011. | 07:13
Source: Tanjug
The Constitutional Court of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina (FBiH), one of the two political entities in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH), decided Wednesday to stop the proceedings regarding the presidential elections in the entity.
The Constitutional Court of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina (FBiH), one of the two political entities in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH), decided Wednesday to stop the proceedings regarding the presidential elections in the entity.
The case was originally filed by former FBiH president Borjana Kristo, who withdrew it afterwards, which is why the court decided to end the proceedings.
Kristo withdrew her case Tuesday, because she feels it has become meaningless after High Representative for BiH Valentin Inzko's choice to suspend last week's decisions by the BiH Central Election Commission.
The commission decided that the upper house of the FBiH parliament was not formed in accordance with the law and abolished the election of the president and two vice presidents of the entity.
Kristo thinks Inzko's decision undermines the rule of law in BiH and says she does not want to be a part of that.
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