Trivić Requests Ban on Thompson's Entry into BiH
Jelena Trivić, president of the opposition National Front in Republika Srpska, stated that she sent a request to the Ministry of Security of BiH to impose a ban on the entry of controversial Croatian singer Marko Perković Thompson into Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Trivić Requests Ban on Thompson’s Entry into BiH Jelena Trivić, leader of the National Front in Republika Srpska, has formally requested the Ministry of Security of BiH to ban Croatian singer Marko Perković Thompson from entering the country. The request stems from Thompson’s alleged promotion of Ustasha and fascist ideology during recent concerts in Široki Brijeg. Trivić believes a ban is the best solution, citing that Thompson’s actions violate public order and pose a threat to national security.
- Jelena Trivić, president of the National Front in Republika Srpska, has requested a ban on Marko Perković Thompson’s entry into Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- The request is based on Thompson’s alleged promotion of Ustasha and fascist ideology at recent concerts in Široki Brijeg.
- Trivić argues that Thompson’s activities violate public order and pose a security threat.
- The Ministry of Security of BiH has the legal basis under the Law on Foreigners to impose such a ban.
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