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    Bosnian Serb Leader Shouts 'arrest Us' as He Pushes Ahead With Separatist Laws

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    Posted on March 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Bosnian Serb leader Dodik advances separatist laws, defying Bosnia's constitution and risking Balkan peace.

    Bosnian Serb Leader Dodik Challenges Bosnia with New Laws

    SARAJEVO (Reuters) - Bosnia's Serb Republic on Thursday pushed ahead with separatist reforms in violation of the country's constitution, and its pro-Russian leader Milorad Dodik publicly goaded state prosecutors one day after they issued a warrant for his arrest. 

    The actions raise the stakes in a dispute which pits Dodik and his allies Russia and Serbia against the United States and the European Union and which represents one of the biggest threats to peace in the Balkans since the 1990s conflicts that followed Yugoslavia's collapse. 

    Bosnian state prosecutors on Wednesday ordered Dodik's arrest for ignoring a court summons, a move which Dodik pledged to resist with help from Russia. His regional police force said it would protect Dodik from arrest.

    "You want to arrest us? Come on, try to arrest us," Dodik shouted in a long address to lawmakers in the Serb Republic parliament on Thursday.

    Dodik said the charges brought against him demonstrated that he and his allies had a political plan to create a new constitutional order.

    The parliament of the autonomous Serb Republic was discussing on Thursday the draft of a new constitution that would equip the region with sovereign authority. It also provides for the creation of a separate Serb army and judiciary, as well as the right to self-determination and to join other state unions. Dodik favours joining neighbouring Serbia.

    Bosnia has been made up of the Bosniak-Croat Federation and the Serb Republic since the end of the 1992-95 war, in which 100,000 people were killed. They are linked by a weak central government in a state supervised by an international envoy whose role is to prevent the country slipping back into conflict.

    The latest dispute began after Dodik defied rulings by the international envoy. He was sentenced to a year in jail and banned from holding office for six years.

    In response, Dodik initiated laws barring state judiciary and police from the region. The state prosecutors' office then opened an inquiry into what it described as an attack on constitutional order.

    (Reporting by Daria Sito-Sucic; Editing by Edward McAllister and Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Milorad Dodik advances separatist reforms in Bosnia.
    • •Dodik defies Bosnian constitution and international envoy.
    • •Proposed laws include a new Serb army and judiciary.
    • •Bosnian state prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for Dodik.
    • •The situation threatens peace in the Balkans.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bosnian Serb leader shouts 'arrest us' as he pushes ahead with separatist laws

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik's push for separatist laws, challenging Bosnia's constitution and international peace efforts.

    2Who is Milorad Dodik?

    Milorad Dodik is the pro-Russian leader of Bosnia's Serb Republic, known for his separatist stance and defiance against Bosnia's constitutional order.

    3What are the proposed separatist laws?

    The proposed laws include creating a separate Serb army and judiciary, and granting the Serb Republic the right to self-determination.

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