Bosnia's prosecutor lifts arrest warrant against separatist Serb leader
- Bosnian authorities dropped an arrest warrant against Milorad Dodik on July 4, 2025, after he voluntarily reported for questioning about accusations of attacking the constitutional order with secessionist actions.
- Dodik voluntarily reported to the public prosecutor's office for questioning about the investigation, accompanied by his lawyer, according to a joint statement from the prosecutor's office and Bosnian State Court.
- The court accepted the prosecutors' proposal to terminate the warrant, resulting in Dodik's conditional release.
- Dodik was previously sentenced to one year in prison and banned from holding political office for six years for failing to comply with decisions of the international high representative.
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Serbia's political leader Milorad Dodik presented himself in front of local justice yesterday after he had spent more than three months and agreed to be questioned in a file for "attention to...
Serbia's political leader Milorad Dodik presented himself in front of local justice yesterday after he had spent more than three months and agreed to be questioned in a file for "attended to constitutional order", taking immediate advantage of...

The prosecutor's office suspects Dodik's unconstitutional activities. The court had issued the arrest warrant because Dodik had not followed a summons from the prosecutor's office
Milorad Dodik wants the Republika Srpska to be separated from the Bosnian state. He is accused of anti-constitutional activities.

Bosnian prosecution lifts arrest warrant for Serb leader Dodik
The Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina lifted an arrest warrant Friday that was issued for Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska (RS), one of the country’s two entities, who was charged with "threatening the
Milorad Dodik wants a secession of Republika Srpska from the Bosnian state. The prosecution accuses him of unconstitutional activities. Now he has achieved a legal success.
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