Representative
Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina
House of Representatives
71000 - Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Working language: English
Declarations of interests:
2026
, 2025
, 2024
, 2023
, 2022
Declarations of interest regarding election observations (if applicable)
23/06/2026 | 19:51:19 (Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2) Exactly one year ago, in this Chamber, I spoke about the fact that Serbia is protecting the convicted war criminal Novak ĐUKIĆ, who has become a symbol of impunity. He is responsible for the war crime committed in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, when a shell fired by the Army of Republika Srpska killed 71 people. The average age of the victims was 21, and the youngest was only two years old. At that time, I said that the families of the... 27/01/2026 | 19:45:30 Dear colleagues, I would like to thank the rapporteurs for clearly stating two very important facts. First, the mandate of the High Representative is legitimate and cannot be questioned. Second, state property can only be managed by the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina. I also believe that today’s debate should send some important messages that need serious attention in the next period. First, neighbouring countries, Serbia and Croatia, must stop interfering in the internal affairs of Bosnia... 01/10/2025 | 10:39:10 Dear colleagues, To speak about the crisis in Serbia without facing the truth would be both meaningless and hypocritical. For decades, Serbia’s political leadership has interfered in the internal affairs of neighbouring countries, including my own, Bosnia and Herzegovina. That policy has in the past caused immense suffering and loss of life, and today it remains a threat to peace and stability. The government in Serbia, which has long been anything but democratic, continues to promote a... 24/06/2025 | 17:16:45 Mr Chairman, distinguished colleagues, it is not enough to speak out against Russian aggression against Ukraine while remaining silent about the responsibility of those who commit war crimes and those who fail to act, and, by doing do, enable them. Aggression is often repeated because earlier crimes went unpunished. Three decades ago, Bosnia and Herzegovina were the victims of aggression while the world watched civilians being massacred. One such tragedy occurred in Tuzla in May 1995, when a... 09/04/2025 | 20:10:03 (Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2) Bosnia and Herzegovina has implemented 83% of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights. However, for a long time we are waiting for the implementation of judgments that should abolish discrimination in the Constitution and the Electoral Law and to allow all citizens to be candidates for the Presidency and the House of Peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Changes to the Constitution and the Electoral Law are possible under normal...
19/06/2026 | Doc. 16433 | Motion for a recommendation End Israel’s unlawful detention of Palestinian children 16/06/2026 | Doc. 16426 | Motion for a resolution “Sarajevo safari”: the need to combat impunity for transnational war crimes 20/04/2026 | Doc. 16384 | Motion for a resolution Empowering youth in the digital age: towards creative, democratic and competence-based approaches to online participation 14/04/2026 | Doc. 16376 | Motion for a resolution Democratic security in the Western Balkans 25/03/2026 | Doc. 16369 | Motion for a resolution Social media platforms, women and girls: harnessing democratic potential while safeguarding fundamental rights
25/06/2026 | Doc. 16412, vote on the draft text for resolution Access of migrants and refugees to healthcare 25/06/2026 | Doc. 16415, vote on the draft text for recommendation Media freedom in sport 25/06/2026 | Doc. 16415, vote on the draft text for resolution Media freedom in sport 24/06/2026 | Doc. 16418, vote on the draft text for resolution Eliminating gender stereotypes in the media 24/06/2026 | Doc. 16417, vote on the draft text for resolution Protecting democracy from disruptions caused by artificial intelligence