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2019 Day of Republika Srpska Honour Unit parade in Banja Luka. Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina declared the holiday unconstitutional on 26 November 2015 [3] stating that the main issue for it being coinciding with a religious holiday. [citation needed] The ruling was ignored by the Republika Srpska government.
On 10 September 2020, the government of Srpska reached a decision on making the Day of Serb Unity, Freedom and the National Flag official, which made it a new holiday in Srpska. [3] A day later, on 11 September 2020, the Government of Serbia also made the day official, making it official in both Serbia and Srpska. [citation needed]
St. George's Day: Đurđevdan: 24 June St. John the Baptist's Day: Ivandan: 28 June St. Vitus' Day: Vidovdan: 12 July St. Peter's Day: Petrovdan: 2 August St. Elijah's Day: Ilindan: 8 September Nativity of Virgin Mary: Rođenje Blažene Djevice Marije (Mala Gospa) 21 September Nativity of Virgin Mary Mala Gospojina: 8 November St. Demetrius ...
In a statement, the U.S. embassy in Sarajevo urged Bosnia's legal authorities to “investigate any violations of law” related to the marking of Jan. 9 as the day of the Republika Srpska entity ...
The most important of the entity holidays is the Day of Republika Srpska, which commemorates the establishment of Republika Srpska on 9 January 1992. Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina declared the holiday unconstitutional on 26 November 2015 stating that the main issue for it being coinciding with a religious holiday.
7 years, 356 days Democratic People's Alliance (until 2018) Democratic Union (from 2018) 7 Nenad Stevandić Ненад Стевандић (born 1966) 15 November 2022 – Incumbent 2 years, 35 days United Srpska
The National Assembly of Republika Srpska was founded on 24 October 1991 as the Assembly of the Serb People of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with its administrative seat in Sarajevo. Due to the Bosnian War, the seat was moved to Pale, where it remained until 1998, when it was moved to Banja Luka, its current location. [3]
House of the National Assembly. The current National Assembly of the Republika Srpska (Народна Скупштина Републике Српске / Narodna Skupština Republike Srpske) is the ninth since the founding of the Republika Srpska. First Assembly (24 October 1991 – 14 September 1996)