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.
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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