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Potpun spisak službenika koji su odlukom HR uklonjeni/suspendovani sa funkcije/ Full list of officials removed/suspended from office by HR


Tokom perioda od marta, 1998. do kraja aprila, 2004. strani službenici koji su vršili funkciju visokog predstavnika u BiH, donijeli su ukupno 112 odluka o "uklanjanju" (eng. "removal") i suspenziji sa funkcije. Radi se o  Carlosu Westendorpu (1997-99.), Wolfgangu Petritschu (1999-2002.) i Paddyju Ashdownu (2002-06.). Carl Bildt koji je bio na funkciji visokog predstavnika u periodu od 1995-97. nije koristio ovo ovlaštenje.

Svim "uklonjenim" službenicima bilo je zabranjeno vršenje funkcije u stranci, ili izbor ili imenovanje na neku funkciju. Pored toga što se često koristio ovim ovlaštenjem, visoki predstavnik Paddy Ashdown je uveo praksu donošenja odluka koje su se odnosile na pojedince optužene za ratne zločine u bivšoj Jugoslaviji i koje su se odnosile isključivo na Republiku Srpsku i Vojsku Republike Srpske (nisu uključene u ovaj spisak). Period Paddyja Ashdowna će biti zapamćen kao najturbulentniji u smislu nametnutih pravnih reformi, što se može pripisati njegovom šefu odjeljenja pravne reforme, Zoranu Pajiću. Većina tzv. nacionalnih pravnih savjetnika koji su u ovom periodu radili u OHR-u na pravnim reformama, nagrađeni su za svoj trud kasnijim imenovanjima na visoke položaje u kvazi-nacionalnim tijelima ili unutar međunarodne zajednice.  U odnosu na pojedine službenike donesene su čak dvije odluke, a jedino je u odnosu na Dragana Čavića naknadno donesena odluka kojom se poništava zabrana obavljanja funkcije

During the period from March, 1998 to the end of April, 2004, a total of 112 decisions on removals and suspensions from office was passed by foreign officials appointed to the position of the High Representative in BiH - Carlos Westendorp (1997-99), Wolfgang Petritsch (1999-2002) and Paddy Ashdown (2002-06). Carl Bildt who was HR over the period 1995-97 did not use this mechanism.

All removed officials were banned from holding any party office or public elected or appointive office.
In addition to these decisions, High Representative Paddy Ashdown had a practice of passing decisions relating to individuals indicted for war crimes in the former Yugoslavia, which were related only to Republika Srpska and Army of Republika Srpska (not included in this list). The period of Paddy Ashdown will be remembered as the most turbulent in terms of imposed legal reforms, which may be attributed to his Head of the Legal Reform Department, Zoran Pajić. The majority of national legal advisors working over this period at the OHR on the legal reform were rewarded for their effort by appointment at senior positions either at the quasi-national bodies or in the international community. Several officials were removed/suspended by two decisions and only in the case of Dragan Cavic, a decision on lifting the ban imposed by the HR on his activities was passed on 30 July 1999.


Službenici u odnosu na koje su donesene dvije odluke su kao što slijedi:
The officials who were a subject of two decisions are as follows:
Stanimir Reljic
Drago Tokmakcija
Dzevad Mlaco
Ivan Djogic
Branka Dadic
Zvonko Prskalo


Potpun spisak/ The full list:


1. 4 March 1998 - Pero Raguz

2. 16 April 1998 - Drago Tokmakcija

3. 28 August 1998 - Marko Benkovic

4. 8 October 1998 - Dragan Cavic

5. 20 October 1998 - Mijo Tokic

6. 15 December 1998 - Stanimir Reljic

7. 15 January 1999 - Stanimir Reljic

8. 25 January 1999 - Drago Tokmakcija

9. 2 February 1999 - Barisa Letica

10. 12 February 1999 - Dzevad Mlaco

11. 5 March 1999 – Nikola Poplasen

12. 29 April 1999 – Ferid Hodzic

13. 13 July 1999 – Mehmed Alagic

14. 16 September 1999 – Stipo Babic

15. 29 November 1999 – Nedzad Behram

16. 29 November 1999 – Kemal Brodilija

17. 29 November 1999 – Savo Celkovic

18. 29 November 1999 – Marina Deronjic

19. 29 November 1999 – Milan Djuric

20. 29 November 1999 – Elvedin Hrelja

21. 29 November 1999 – Milan Kecman

22. 29 November 1999 – Krunoslav Kordic

23. 29 November 1999 – Pero Madzar

24. 29 November 1999 – Stipe Maric

25. 29 November 1999 – Dragan Meter

26. 29 November 1999 – Dzevad Mlaco

27. 29 November 1999 – Zoran Nikolic

28. 29 November 1999 – Pero Pazin

29. 29 November 1999 – Miladin Pesic

30. 29 November 1999 – Rasim Sahinovic

31. 29 November 1999 – Miladin Simic

32. 29 November 1999 – Slavko Topalovic

33. 29 November 1999 – Djordje Umicevic

34. 29 November 1999 – Jusuf Zahiragic

35. 29 November 1999 – Obren Zeljaja

36. 29 November 1999 – Mirsad Veladzic

37. 29 November 1999 – Drago Tokmakcija

38. 3 April 2000 – Ante Barisic

39. 22 May 2000 – Stueoi Andrijic

40. 22 May 2000 – Mirko Mihaljevic

41. 22 May 2000 – Ivan Ivic

42. 17 July 2000 – Emin Skopljak

43. 27 July 2000 – Ahmed Smajic

44. 7 September 2000 – Goran Bozickovic

45. 7 September 2000 – Sevala Brankovic

46. 7 September 2000 – Ivan Damjanovic

47. 7 September 2000 – Petar Dzodan

48. 7 September 2000 – Dragutin Djordjevic

49. 7 September 2000 – Hajrudin Husic

50. 7 September 2000 – Blasko Jevric

51. 7 September 2000 – Mara Jurkovic

52. 7 September 2000 – Momcilo Ristic

53. 7 September 2000 – Zaharije Simicevic

54. 7 September 2000 – Sanja Srna

55. 7 September 2000 – Branko Trbojevic

56. 7 September 2000 – Zeljko Trivan

57. 7 September 2000 – Dusan Umicevic

58. 7 September 2000 – Risto Zarkovic

59. 11 October 2000 – Milos Krstic

60. 11 October 2000 – Enes Cengic

61. 11 October – Berislav Pusic

62. 15 November 2000 – Edin Suljic

63. 15 November 2000 – Dragan Zelinka

64. 1 December 2000 – Branko Matic

65. 23 February 2001 – Edhem Bicakcic

66. 7 March 2001 – Ante Jelavic

67. 7 March 2001 – Ivo Andric-Luzanski

68. 7 March 2001 – Marko Tokic

69. 7 March 2001 – Zdravko Batinic

70. 26 April 2001 – Dragan Mandic

71. 26 April 2001 – Ivan Djogic

72. 26 April 2001 – Branka Dadic

73. 26 April 2001 – Zvonko Prskalo

74. 1 June 2001 – Miodrag Josipovic

75. 1 June 2001 – Mladen Tolj

76. 26 June 2001 – Ivan Djogic

77. 26 June 2001 – Branka Dadic

78. 26 June 2001 – Zvonko Prskalo

79. 15 January 2002 – Ivan Mandic

80. 23 May 2002 – Kata Zovko

81. 23 May 2002 – Milenko Tomic

82. 23 May 2002 – Nedjo Draskovic

83. 23 May 2002 – Hasan Pijanic

84. 23 May 2002 – Zeljko Lalic

85. 23 May 2002 – Jevto Jankovic

86. 23 May 2002 – Davor Silic

87. 23 May 2002 – Mirko Bralo

88. 23 May 2002 – Katica Tadic

89. 23 May 2002 – Omer Borovac

90. 23 May 2002 – Fatima Djukic-Bajramovic

91. 23 May 2002 – Nenad Gvozdic

92. 14 June 2002 – Nikola Grabovac

93. 24 June 2002 – Kemal Terzic

94. 16 June 2002 – Ivan Brekalo

95. 16 July 2002 – Marinko Katic

96. 16 July 2002 – Svetislav Stanojevic

97. 2 September 2002 – Mirko Stojcinovic

98. 21 October 2002 – Munir Alibabic

99. 14 November 2002 - Pero Markovic

100. 26 February 2003 – Svetozar Acimovic

101. 26 Februar 2003 – Bosko Lemez

102. 7 March 2003 – Milovan Bjelica

103. 14 March 2003 – Edhem Bicakcic

104. 28 March 2003 – Mijat Tuka

105. 7 July 2003 – Djojo Arsenovic

106. 9 July 2003 – Dragomir Vasic

107. 10 February 2004 – Dragan Basevic

108. 10 February 2004 – Veljko Borovcanin

109. 10 February 2004 – Ivan Sarac

110. 10 February 2004 – Mirko Sarovic

111. 20 April 2004 – Dejan Miletic

112. 20 April 2004 – Cvetko Savic

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