Serb leaders halt Bosnia Parliament

Serb leaders halt Bosnia Parliament

Politics

Speaker of the House of Peoples of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nikola Špirić (SNSD), was one of the three Serb Caucus delegates who walked out and prevented last session.

He told reporters that the current political approach is worsening the situation, CE Report quotes FENA.

According to Špirić, "the persistence of the Troika from the FBiH and the Troika from the RS" is to blame.

He warned that this persistence is pushing Bosnia and Herzegovina into an ever-deepening political crisis.

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