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Višković: Srpska fights against imposed laws by an unelected foreigner

Višković: Srpska fights against imposed laws by an unelected foreigner

Prime Minister of Republika Srpska Radovan Višković stated that President Milorad Dodik is being prosecuted under a law imposed by an unelected foreigner, and Srpska is fighting against it.

“You recognize Christian Schmidt and rely on him to create a unitary Bosnia and Herzegovina, thinking that you as a people will dominate. That will not happen,” said Višković during the special session of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska, responding to MP Ramiz Salkić from SDA, who claimed that this session is being held solely because of President Milorad Dodik.

Višković pointed out that Dodik is not being tried under a law adopted by any parliament in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but rather under amendments imposed by an illegitimate foreigner.

“We are opposing a law imposed by an illegitimate foreigner from Germany, not a law passed by the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina through regular procedures,” said Višković.

Addressing Salkić, Višković noted that the medical expert witness Haris Vranić is also part of their political agenda.

The Prime Minister of Republika Srpska stated that Serbs in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina do not have the rights that Salkić enjoys in Republika Srpska.

“Serbs in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina are second-class citizens. You expelled Serbs from the Federation, and the few remaining in Drvar, Grahovo, and Bosanski Petrovac survive only thanks to assistance from Serbia and Srpska. Without that help, they wouldn’t have survived at all,” said Višković.

He added that the Government of Republika Srpska allocated millions of marks in its budget to support them.

Source: RTRS

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