“We will preserve Republika Srpska because we made a vow to those who gave their lives for it,” stated Prime Minister Radovan Višković, emphasizing that all political disagreements must be set aside in the defense of Srpska.
“The future path of Republika Srpska may be difficult and uncertain, and after 30 years, someone may have to pay the price and become a political victim. We must be prepared for that—myself first, and some of you as well—because we have made a vow to those who gave their lives for Srpska,” said Prime Minister Višković.
The Prime Minister of Republika Srpska stressed that legal violence against Srpska must be stopped.
“The process before the Court of BiH is being conducted against the institutions of Republika Srpska,” Višković stated during a meeting with mayors and municipal leaders in Srpska.
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Management Savo Minić pointed out that the key fact remains unchanged: President Milorad Dodik signed into law a bill adopted by the National Assembly of Republika Srpska, where all political parties participated.
“The court prosecuted the President of Republika Srpska for upholding the Constitution. The institutions must firmly defend Srpska,” Minić emphasized.
Source: RTRS