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Monday, 13.10.2008.

18:33

RS to halt transfer of powers

Republic of Srpska (RS) Premier Milorad Dodik announced today there will be no new transfers of RS powers to Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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Bad Gorilla

pre 15 godina

Bosnia’s republika srpska does not have the power to split from Sarajevo, since it is not contiguous, dos not have an army and the High Representative still has the final say.

“The RS parliament supports a preservation of the constitutional order of Bosnia-Herzegovina”

This affirmation hides the fact that the Greater-Serb apologists that dominante Banja Luka want the destruction and partition of Bosnia.

All this talk of “Serb right to nationhood” inside Bosnia is just an argumnent used to keep the old church and political structures that haven't changed since the 1992-1995 war.

Bad Gorilla

pre 15 godina

Bosnia’s republika srpska does not have the power to split from Sarajevo, since it is not contiguous, dos not have an army and the High Representative still has the final say.

“The RS parliament supports a preservation of the constitutional order of Bosnia-Herzegovina”

This affirmation hides the fact that the Greater-Serb apologists that dominante Banja Luka want the destruction and partition of Bosnia.

All this talk of “Serb right to nationhood” inside Bosnia is just an argumnent used to keep the old church and political structures that haven't changed since the 1992-1995 war.

Bad Gorilla

pre 15 godina

Bosnia’s republika srpska does not have the power to split from Sarajevo, since it is not contiguous, dos not have an army and the High Representative still has the final say.

“The RS parliament supports a preservation of the constitutional order of Bosnia-Herzegovina”

This affirmation hides the fact that the Greater-Serb apologists that dominante Banja Luka want the destruction and partition of Bosnia.

All this talk of “Serb right to nationhood” inside Bosnia is just an argumnent used to keep the old church and political structures that haven't changed since the 1992-1995 war.