MOSTAR/TUZLA, Nov 13 (Hina) - The Bosnian Party (BOSS), whose leader Mirnes Ajanovic came third in recent elections for the Bosniak member of Bosnia's collective state presidency, behind the winner Haris Silajdzic and Sulejman Tihic,
on Monday urged the State Prosecutor's Office to punish Bosnian Serb officials for playing Serbia's national anthem at the founding session of the Bosnian Serb parliament.
MOSTAR/TUZLA, Nov 13 (Hina) - The Bosnian Party (BOSS), whose
leader Mirnes Ajanovic came third in recent elections for the Bosniak member of
Bosnia's collective state presidency, behind the winner Haris Silajdzic and
Sulejman Tihic, on Monday urged the State Prosecutor's Office to punish Bosnian
Serb officials for playing Serbia's national anthem at the founding session of
the Bosnian Serb parliament. "The State Prosecutor's Office of
Bosnia-Herzegovina must not ignore blatant disregard for the Constitutional
Court's decision banning the playing of Serbia's national anthem," Ajanovic
said.
Ajanovic believes that responsibility for this rests with the newly
elected president of the Serb entity, Milan Jelic, his predecessor Dragan
Cavic, and Parliament Speaker Igor Radojicic, who held the office also during
the term of the previous parliament.