Centre on Constitutional Change
Constitutional Standoff in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Drama in Four Acts (So Far)
Prompted by a Constitutional Court decision to suspend the application of a recently adopted law, the National Assembly of Republika Srpska – one of the two Entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) – initiated the drafting of a new constitution. The move has sparked considerable debate, particularly due to concerns over the constitutionality of several controversial provisions. The draft has emerged amidst escalating tensions between the RS leadership and BiH’s state institutions, a dynamic that increasingly challenges state-level authority as well as the Office of the High Representative.