The Hungarian police's covert operation into Bosnia, where they joined Serbian police as trainers without notifying the local government, raises significant concerns about sovereignty. This incident coincides with a critical moment in Bosnian politics as the controversial president of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, faces legal repercussions for separatist actions. Dodik's response, dismissing the court's authority and calling for local laws to exclude national enforcement, signifies a potential split in Bosnia's fragile unity, revealing deep-seated tensions and risking broader regional instability.
The arrival of up to 300 paramilitary police officers from Hungary in Bosnia and Herzegovina, without informing the local government, raised serious sovereignty concerns.
Milorad Dodik's defiance against the international community's high representative and subsequent calls for secession further exacerbate Bosnia's long-standing political dysfunction.
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