National anthem of Republika Srpska

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Republika Srpska (Serbian Cyrillic: Република Српска) is one of two main political entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Republika Srpska is defined in its constitution as a territorially unified, indivisible and inalienable constitutional and legal entity that shall independently perform its constitutional, legislative, executive and judicial functions. The National Assembly and the government are based in Banja Luka, although Sarajevo remains the official capital. Republika Srpska is home to three constituent peoples: Serbs (ca. 88%), Bosniaks (ca. 8%) and Croats (ca. 4%).The Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was formerly one of Yugoslavia's six federal units, defined in its constitution as a state of equal citizens, Muslims, Serbs, Croats and others.The 1991 population census counted 43% Muslims, renamed Bosniaks in 1993, 31% Serbs, and 17% Croats, the remainder being Yugoslavs and others. The first democratic multi-party elections in the republic were held on 18 November 1990. Most seats in its parliament were won by political parties that represented the three peoples: the Party of Democratic Action, the Serb Democratic Party, and the Croatian Democratic Union. The three parties reached a power sharing agreement covering all government bodies and public institutions.In a session on 14 and 15 October 1991 the Parliament approved the "Memorandum on Sovereignty" as had already been done by Slovenia and Croatia. The Memorandum was adopted despite opposition from 73 Serb deputies, belonging to the Serb Democratic Party (most of the Serb parliamentary representatives) as well as the Serbian Renewal Movement and the Union of Reform Forces, who regarded the move as illegal.On 24 October 1991, the Serb deputies formed the Assembly of the Serb People in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Skupština srpskog naroda u Bosni i Hercegovini) to be the highest representative and legislative body of the Serb population,ending the tripartite coalition.The Union of Reform Forces soon ceased to exist but its members remained in the assembly as the Independent Members of Parliament Caucus. The assembly undertook to address the achievement of equality between the Serbs and other peoples and the protection of the Serbs' interests jeopardized by decisions of the Bosnian parliament.On 9 January 1992, the assembly proclaimed the Republic of the Serb People of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republika srpskog naroda Bosne i Hercegovine), declaring it part of Yugoslavia.On 28 February 1992 the assembly adopted the Constitution of the Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (the name adopted instead of the previous Republika srpskog naroda Bosne i Hercegovine). Its territory would include districts, municipalities, and regions where Serbs were the majority and also those where they had become a minority because of persecution during World War II. The republic was part of Yugoslavia and could enter into union with political bodies representing other peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina.The political controversy escalated into the Bosnian War, which would last until the autumn of 1995. The war was ended by the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, reached at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio on 21 November and formally signed in Paris on 14 December 1995. Annex 4 of the Agreement is the current Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, recognising Republka Srpska as one of its two main political-territorial divisions and defining the governmental functions and powers of the both entities. The boundary lines between the entities were delineated in Annex 2 of the Agreement.From 1992 to 2008 the Constitution of Republika Srpska was amended 121 times. Article 1 states that Republika Srpska is a territorially unified, indivisible and inalienable constitutional and legal entity that shall independently perform its constitutional, legislative, executive and judicial functions.Under the Law on Territorial Organization and Local Self-Government, adopted in 1994, Republika Srpska was divided into 80 municipalities. After the Dayton Peace Agreement the law was amended to reflect changes to borders: it now comprises 63 municipalities.

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  • Nezavisna Republika Srpska!

  • Химна Републике Српске је Боже правде! Џаба су је забранили.

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  • @BaumerPaulGefreiter its still 100 times better then the flag of Serbia

  • Really beautiful anthem, but the flag isn't particularly original.

  • @FuckTheUjke ihaaaaaa ima Tadic da nam dupe lize jos kad dodjemo a vas u prdekanu da strpa he he h jadni srbi,nego koliko danas ima traktora u Srbiji djecko?

  • @ustaskisanostvaren SOMINCINO jedna, ne prdi po netu, aj sto prdis, nemoj da smrdis, dosli ste, ali ne u BG, vec u Novi Sad i malo mesto zvano Ruma i ostali bez gaca, zapaljenih auta....mozes da dodjes u BG da posetis, to je ok, da vidis sta je grad, ima stanovnika kao pola KURVATA, a najdobrodoslije su HRVATICE, one dolaze stalno, pitam li se zasto...:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

  • @FuckTheUjke nemoj ti da vam dodjemo u knez mihajlovu budalo jedna

  • @bokkini Nije tako...pise cirilica, trobojka...tako da nema Bosne...zao mi je...

  • @FuckTheUjke ...ZAO MI JE ZA TEBE, AL CE TEBE JOS BEZBOJNI GODINA CEKATI BOSANSKA ZASTAVA KAD BUDES PRELAZIO DRINU!... PRICAJ TE VI BAJKE, AL BOSNE IMA...I BIT CE!...A VAS...KO ZNA... 90TIH STE TREBALI OSVOJITI CIJELI BALKAN, DANAS STE VIC BALKANA!...

  • @bokkini Nema Bosne vise...samo PEDERACIJA smrdljiva...pusi kurac, ko te jebe, moze SRPSKA i bez tebe, PEDERACIJO, PEDERACIJO...

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