Senate of Republika Srpska
The Senate of Republika Srpska (Serbian Cyrillic: Сенат Републике Српске, romanized: Senat Republike Srpske) is consultative body of the highest constitutive institutions of Republika Srpska, an entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its organization and functions are regulated with the Constitution of the Republika Srpska and Law on the Senate of Republika Srpska. According to the initial text of the law of 1997 only Serbs could be appointed as members of the senate. The European Commission for Democracy through Law reported in 2001 that this was abrogate discriminatory and obviously unconstitutional.[1] The law has been changed in 2010 and allowed people of any ethnicity to be appointed as members of the senate.
Members
Members of the Senate are:
- Aleksa Buha
- Milutin Vujić
- Milutin Vučkovac
- Elena Guskova
- Milorad Zakić
- Ljubomir Zuković
- Milivoje Ivanišević
- Duško Jakšić
- Nenad Kecmanović
- Fuad Turalić
- Predrag Lazarević
- Arie Livne
- Savo Lončar
- Vladimir Lukić
- Zdravko Marjanac
- Ivanka Šego
- Manojlo Milovanović
- Stevo Mirjanić
- Mitropolit Nikolaj
- Svetozar Mihajlović
- Milimir Mučibabić
- Bosa Nenadić
- Rajko Petrov Nogo
- Slobodan Pavlović
- Borislav Paravac
- Slobodan Perović
- Nikola Poplašen
- Živko Radišić
- Ranko Risojević
- Željko Rodić
- Radmila Smiljanić
- Slavenko Terzić
- Milan Tomić
- Ivan Tomljenović
- Jovica Trkulja
- Branko Tupanjac
References
- "Opinion on the implications of Partial Decision III of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Case U 5/98 on the Issue of the "Constituent Peoples"". Venice Commission. 12 March 2001. p. 5. Retrieved 2013-06-05.
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