According to Bosnian Serb
nationalist leader Milorad Dodik, the only way out of the deep
crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina is to choose between concluding
a new institutional arrangement or going to a separation between
the two entities in the country.
"Republika Srpska is in a very good position, and one by one
we will return to it the competencies that belong to it.
Republika Srpska and the Serbian people have nothing to do with
Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is an impossible country. And the
only solution is either a new agreement or separation," Dodik
said in a post on Instagram.
In an interview with the Belgrade daily Politika, today Dodik
also announced his intention to run again in the upcoming
elections for the presidency of Republika Srpska, the
Serb-majority entity in the Balkan country. The other is the
Croat-Muslim Federation. Reiterating his belief that the BiH
Tribunal and Prosecutor's Office are unconstitutional bodies
under the control of criminal clans, Dodik said that an
"organized hybrid action is being conducted" against Republika
Srpska "with the aim of decapitating it politically and
institutionally."
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