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Thursday, 25.06.2009.

11:06

Dodik: RS wants powers back

Republic of Srpska Prime Minister Milorad Dodik says that the entity is fighting to regain its powers that were transferred to the Bosnian state institutions.

Izvor: Veèernje novosti

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Lenard

pre 14 godina

Dodik every one knows you are trying to hastening the demise of Bosnia and you are working over time to bring it about. You are just scared that the International community will slap you around more they have more then enough of your shenanigans. They are growing tired of the quasi Srpska entity experiment and will rectify the injustice Bosnia is a victim of very soon thanks to you.

Think About It

pre 14 godina

How can an International Body take away powers at snap of fingers. Sounds to me a desparate attempt to preserve Dayton accord in fear RS might go the same path as Kosovo. International double standards.

And just what did Tadic say during his visit to RS to put Haris Salajdjices back up. Salajdjices words "Tadic is violating countrys sovereignity and territorial intergrity". Surely as Head of State Tadic is entitled to see whom ever he wants.

But than when you speak of territorial integrity and sovereignity where do we really stand with Kosovo? Why so much interference by powerful nations to recognise Kosovo as independend as to laugh in face of ICJ.

And could this be a face saving tachnique simply silently saying yes we made a mistake and now we have to live with it but afraid to admit it.

Lazar

pre 14 godina

Canadian, please be aware that Dodik is a quazinationalist who is among the most corrupt in the balkans. The only reason why he is in power is because if the Karadjzic party won in elections - which they have in the past - then the high representative would step in and ban their winner to become president - something that has happened in the past. That is democracy for the west- only results that the west likes are considered valid.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 14 godina

Maybe Tadic should represent RS and Dodik should represent Serbia.

I like what Dodik has to offer, a strong backbone combined with Serbian national pride.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

"The prime minister said that the RS made decisions on its own and that “there are no suggestions from Serbia.”

Suggestions from Serbia! I think Serbia should get suggestions from Dodik and RS. Wouldn't hurt if Serbia had some Dodiks in the government.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 14 godina

Maybe Tadic should represent RS and Dodik should represent Serbia.

I like what Dodik has to offer, a strong backbone combined with Serbian national pride.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

"The prime minister said that the RS made decisions on its own and that “there are no suggestions from Serbia.”

Suggestions from Serbia! I think Serbia should get suggestions from Dodik and RS. Wouldn't hurt if Serbia had some Dodiks in the government.

Think About It

pre 14 godina

How can an International Body take away powers at snap of fingers. Sounds to me a desparate attempt to preserve Dayton accord in fear RS might go the same path as Kosovo. International double standards.

And just what did Tadic say during his visit to RS to put Haris Salajdjices back up. Salajdjices words "Tadic is violating countrys sovereignity and territorial intergrity". Surely as Head of State Tadic is entitled to see whom ever he wants.

But than when you speak of territorial integrity and sovereignity where do we really stand with Kosovo? Why so much interference by powerful nations to recognise Kosovo as independend as to laugh in face of ICJ.

And could this be a face saving tachnique simply silently saying yes we made a mistake and now we have to live with it but afraid to admit it.

Lazar

pre 14 godina

Canadian, please be aware that Dodik is a quazinationalist who is among the most corrupt in the balkans. The only reason why he is in power is because if the Karadjzic party won in elections - which they have in the past - then the high representative would step in and ban their winner to become president - something that has happened in the past. That is democracy for the west- only results that the west likes are considered valid.

Lenard

pre 14 godina

Dodik every one knows you are trying to hastening the demise of Bosnia and you are working over time to bring it about. You are just scared that the International community will slap you around more they have more then enough of your shenanigans. They are growing tired of the quasi Srpska entity experiment and will rectify the injustice Bosnia is a victim of very soon thanks to you.

Lenard

pre 14 godina

Dodik every one knows you are trying to hastening the demise of Bosnia and you are working over time to bring it about. You are just scared that the International community will slap you around more they have more then enough of your shenanigans. They are growing tired of the quasi Srpska entity experiment and will rectify the injustice Bosnia is a victim of very soon thanks to you.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

"The prime minister said that the RS made decisions on its own and that “there are no suggestions from Serbia.”

Suggestions from Serbia! I think Serbia should get suggestions from Dodik and RS. Wouldn't hurt if Serbia had some Dodiks in the government.

Lazar

pre 14 godina

Canadian, please be aware that Dodik is a quazinationalist who is among the most corrupt in the balkans. The only reason why he is in power is because if the Karadjzic party won in elections - which they have in the past - then the high representative would step in and ban their winner to become president - something that has happened in the past. That is democracy for the west- only results that the west likes are considered valid.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 14 godina

Maybe Tadic should represent RS and Dodik should represent Serbia.

I like what Dodik has to offer, a strong backbone combined with Serbian national pride.

Think About It

pre 14 godina

How can an International Body take away powers at snap of fingers. Sounds to me a desparate attempt to preserve Dayton accord in fear RS might go the same path as Kosovo. International double standards.

And just what did Tadic say during his visit to RS to put Haris Salajdjices back up. Salajdjices words "Tadic is violating countrys sovereignity and territorial intergrity". Surely as Head of State Tadic is entitled to see whom ever he wants.

But than when you speak of territorial integrity and sovereignity where do we really stand with Kosovo? Why so much interference by powerful nations to recognise Kosovo as independend as to laugh in face of ICJ.

And could this be a face saving tachnique simply silently saying yes we made a mistake and now we have to live with it but afraid to admit it.