The Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina (SBiH) alleges that Milorad Dodik, a prominent Bosnian Serb politician, was informed prior to the announced departure of High Representative Christian Schmidt. This claim contrasts sharply with the reported lack of knowledge among key Bosnian officials, including Presidency member Denis Bećirović, Foreign Affairs Minister Elmedin Konaković, and Ambassador Zlatko Lagumdžija, regarding the process surrounding Schmidt’s exit and any potential redefining of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s governance. SBiH asserts a disparity in access to information, suggesting Dodik was privy to details withheld from other leaders. The allegations raise questions about transparency and communication within Bosnia and Herzegovina’s political landscape. The departure of the High Representative is a significant event, given the office’s role in overseeing the implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement. Further details regarding the process of Schmidt’s replacement and its implications for the country remain unclear.