politics

March 23, 2026

Selak seeks answers from OSCE and European Commission: Doubts about the work of the BiH Court and HJPC

BANJA LUKA - Minister of Justice of Republika Srpska Goran Selak has publicly sought answers regarding, as he stated, serious questions concerning the work of judicial institutions at the BiH level.

Selak seeks answers from OSCE and European Commission: Doubts about the work of the BiH Court and HJPC

TL;DR

  • Minister of Justice of Republika Srpska, Goran Selak, is demanding public answers regarding judicial institutions in BiH.
  • Selak questions the absence of judges from Republika Srpska in cases of interest to the entity.
  • He raised concerns about the CMS system for case assignment, particularly in the case against the President of Republika Srpska.
  • Selak doubts the fairness of judicial proceedings, questioning if indictments are exclusively against Serbs.
  • He noted a lack of representation from Republika Srpska in leadership positions within the Court of BiH.
  • Selak criticized the HJPC for its perceived selective response to cases involving judges and prosecutors from Republika Srpska.
  • A disciplinary report was filed with the HJPC regarding the BiH Court's handling of the 'Camil Ramić and others' case.
  • Selak alleged manipulations of verdict versions, political and fabricated qualifications, and malicious justifications for crimes against Serbs in certain cases.
  • He criticized the silence of the HJPC and the disciplinary prosecutor regarding these allegations.
  • Selak questioned whether the law is applied equally or if a political narrative is being protected at the cost of violating criminal procedure laws.

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