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Dodik: Primorac is right in saying that Bosnia and Herzegovina is a failed state

Dodik: Primorac is right in saying that Bosnia and Herzegovina is a failed state

Max Primorac of the Heritage Foundation is absolutely right when he said, during a U.S. congressional hearing on the Western Balkans, that Bosnia and Herzegovina is a failed state, SNSD President Milorad Dodik stated.

“He simply said out loud what everyone should already see — that a foreign bureaucrat in BiH blocks laws, removes elected leaders, vetoes legislation, bans anyone he dislikes, and poisons interethnic relations,” Dodik wrote on X.

He said that political Sarajevo, instead of protecting the equality of peoples and entities and their sovereignty, has for years been trying to create a unitary Bosnia and Herzegovina in which only Bosniaks would make decisions.

“That project is doomed to fail. Republika Srpska, on the other hand, has spent years defending Dayton and resisting the seizure of competencies, the destruction of the Dayton constitutional framework, and attempts to turn a complex state union into a Muslim unitary state in the heart of Europe,” Dodik said.

He stressed that the Dayton Agreement is the only framework for BiH’s survival, and everything outside of it is unconstitutional, unsustainable, and will be rejected without hesitation.

“Another example of the distorted thinking and behaviour of political Sarajevo is yesterday’s attempt to smuggle certain documents through the Council of Ministers outside regular procedure. Once again, they demonstrated that BiH is nothing more than a façade of a state — a caricature of a country in which political Sarajevo seeks only to humiliate other peoples and impose its will,” Dodik wrote.

According to him, Bosnia and Herzegovina is a failed country, a failed society, and a failed idea.

Source: RTRS

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