Bosnia's top court temporarily suspends Serb region's separatist laws
- Bosnia's top court temporarily suspended laws from the Bosnian Serb authorities that barred state judicial and police operations in their region, creating a potential constitutional crisis.
- The Constitutional Court acted quickly, as the laws 'could harm the constitutional order of Bosnia-Herzegovina.'
- Officials in Bosnia describe the laws as a coup, indicating a significant step towards the disintegration of the country.
- Reports indicate that the Bosnian Serb Republic’s police expelled federal agents from their premises in Banja Luka.
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