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The leader of the SDA recently asked the OHR and others to answer ten
questions about the constitutionality of the process of re-appointing judges and
prosecutors.
It would be inappropriate for the OHR to comment on the question of
constitutionality. That is rightly a matter for the relevant
constitutional courts, and the OHR advises Mr Tihic to address his concerns to
them.
The objective of this ongoing reappointment process is to ensure that BiH’s
judiciary meets European standards of independence and professionalism, and
restores the multi-ethnic balance destroyed by the war.
Mr Tihic’s questions suggest a possible lack of understanding both of the
principles of an independent European judiciary and of the process itself.
To clarify whether this is the case, we ask Mr Tihic to answer ten questions:
- Does Mr Tihic know that Bosnia and Herzegovina cannot
get into the European Union without a professional and independent judiciary,
free of all taint of political interference?
- Does Mr Tihic know that making the judicial
appointment process a political issue in the media has the effect of
politicizing this process?
- Does Mr Tihic know that the whole international
community is increasingly concerned about his campaign on this issue?
- Does Mr Tihic know that the continuation of this
campaign is already making it harder to justify the handover of this process
to fully domestic institutions, and is threatening this country’s path to
Europe?
- Does Mr Tihic know that the reason Bosnjaks are not
being appointed in larger numbers in the RS is because they are not applying?
- Does Mr Tihic know that his campaign is probably
discouraging Bosnjaks from applying and therefore making the situation worse?
- Does Mr Tihic know that all the previous attempts to
address the under-representation of Bosnjaks in the RS judiciary since the war
have failed to make a significant difference?
- Does Mr Tihic know that the HJPC process therefore
offers the best chance of ensuring that more Bosnjaks are appointed judges and
prosecutors in the RS, and that if he really wanted to help he would work with
his coalition partners, particularly the SDS, to give this process their full
support?
- Does Mr Tihic know that his claims about
constitutional representation would be much stronger if he had accepted the
constitutional changes that protect multi-ethnicity in this country?
- Does Mr Tihic know that 49.5% of all policemen in BiH are Bosnjaks; and
that while the HJPC is less than halfway through the process, 49% of all the
prosecutors so far appointed are Bosnjaks; and that 49% of all the judges so
far appointed are Bosnjaks?
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