News in English     | 15.06.2020. 17:04 |

There is no agreement on the RS budget revision

FENA Dušica Stanojević

BANJA LUKA, June 15 (FENA) - Joint Committee of the Council of Peoples of the entity of Republika Srpska (RS) and the RS National Assembly did not reach an agreement today on the revision of the RS budget for this year, at today's session, for which the Bosniak caucus initiated the issue of protection of vital national interest. 

The final word on this issue will be given by the RS Constitutional Court.

The subject of harmonization was also the veto of the Bosniak caucus on several decrees adopted by the RS National Assembly during the state of emergency in that BiH entity, as well as on parliamentary conclusions on the adoption of the Information regarding the "anti-Dayton activities of the Constitutional Court of BiH".

There was no agreement on this issue at the Joint Committee of the National Assembly and the Council of Peoples either.

These issues were not agreed on June 10 at the RS Council of Peoples.

The Bosniak caucus also filed the motion for the protection of vital national interest and decisions on confirming the Decree on amendments to the Law on special expropriation procedure for the construction of the Corridor Vc motorway through the RS and the construction of the Banja Luka-Doboj motorway section.

They also vetoed the Decision on confirming the Decree on amendments to the Law on the special expropriation procedure for the construction of the motorway and gas pipeline on the section Vukosavlje - Brčko and Brčko - Rača.

These decisions are controversial because Bosniaks in the RS Council of Peoples are trying to register state property in RS.

Their position is not supported by other caucuses in the RS Council of Peoples, nor in the Joint Committee.

Deputy Chairman of the Council of Peoples from the Bosniak people, Mihnet Okić, explained earlier for FENA that they vetoed it, because the budget revision reduced the items related to sustainable return, as well as grants for Bosniak charities and organizations of civilian victims of war. 

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