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25 years of the National Assembly of Republic of Srpska

Title::25 years of the National Assembly of Republic of Srpska
Date of Issue:21.10.2016.
Author:Djumic/Dosenovic
Type edition:commemorative
Printing techniques:multicolour offset
Sheet:8+1
Paper:muflep 100g
Printing House:Forum, Novi Sad

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Motive:Building of the National Assembly
Catalogue no.:707
Perforation:13 3/4
Face value:0,90 BAM
Quantity:10 000

The National Assembly of the Republic of Srpska is a legislative body within the structure of power in the Republic of Srpska. It represents the central institution of the parliamentary structure of the Republic of Srpska, conducting normative, control, regulatory and elective functions falling under its competence.

The National Assembly of the Republic of Srpska commences its work on 24 October, 1991 as the Assembly of the Serbian People of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the administrative seat in Sarajevo. During the hard war time, the National Assembly changes its seat and functions in Pale.

From 1998 until today, the administrative seat of the National Assembly of the Republic of Srpska is located in Banja Luka.

On 9 January, 1992 the National Assembly of the Republic of Srpska brings the Declaration on the Republic of Serbian People of Bosnia and Herzegovina,

The structure of the National Assembly of the Republic of Srpska, in accordance to modern parliamentary principles, is composed of eighty three (83) deputies, elected by the people at direct parliamentary elections.

Upon the cease of fire following the signature of the Dayton Peace Agreement in 1995, the National Assembly of the Republic of Srpska takes over the primary responsibility for implementation of a normative legal reconstruction.

Upon the cease of fire following the signature of the Dayton Peace Agreement in 1995, the National Assembly of the Republic of Srpska takes over the primary responsibility for implementation of a normative legal reconstruction.

The first post-war elections were held in 1996. Until then, the assembly consisted of ministers who were elected in the first multi-party elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1990, as well as ministers of the Assembly of the former Bosnia and Herzegovina.  

Until 2002 the deputies in the National Assembly of the Republic of Srpska were elected for a mandate which lasted two years, and from 2002, in accordance to a new legal regulation, they are elected for a mandate lasting four years.

 

Publisher: Poste Srpske a.d. Banjaluka

Nebojsa Djumic and МА Bozidar Dosenovic

 

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