SARAJEVO, June 14 (FENA) - A member of the Alliance for a Better Future (SBB) in the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Damir Arnaut, told reporters in Sarajevo that for the first time in history, ever since the Rules of Procedure exist in the Parliament, the proposed agenda was put on vote.
The House Speaker Borjana Krišto (Croat Democratic Union – HDZ BiH) terminated the session because there was no majority from the entity of Republika Srpska when voting on the agenda of the emergency session took place on the issue of judiciary and migration.
Arnaut explained that the state parliament never votes on the proposed agenda, but only that it votes on amendments to the agenda, and then the agenda is considered as adopted.
He said that he wanted to say this after the vote at the session, but Krišto refused to give him the right to speak, and Arnaut believes that outright breach of law was carried out today, which created the conditions for the termination of the session.
“The Parliament today had the capacity to discuss these two topics and to adopt certain conclusions and possibly an initiative to amend the laws in question, but Krišto carried out a sort of legal violence when it comes to voting on the agenda, and the session was terminated contrary to the Rules of Procedure,” Arnaut concluded.
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