“Bosnia-Herzegovina failed project”

Serb Democratic Party (SDS) leader Mladen Bosić says the selection of a new international high representative means Bosnia has not succeeded as a state project.

Izvor: Beta

Friday, 27.02.2009.

15:01

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Serb Democratic Party (SDS) leader Mladen Bosic says the selection of a new international high representative means Bosnia has not succeeded as a state project. “It’s clear that the international community’s extended stay proves Bosnia-Herzegovina only functions under external pressure. And yes, if there were no military and police troops to control it, the state would collapse from within,” said Bosic, speaking to Bijeljina TV BN. “Bosnia-Herzegovina failed project” He said that in a country riven by crisis, such as Bosnia-Herzegovina, citizens could not expect any economic, cultural or even any other kind of improvement or development. “If the crisis in Bosnia-Herzegovina continues, we will all have to sit down and think about what to do next and see how we can find a consensus that would bring improvements for all its citizens,” said the SDS leader. During the broadcast, when asked if Bosnia-Herzegovina could be a state for all its citizens, 58 percent of viewers agreed, while 42 percent disagreed.

“Bosnia-Herzegovina failed project”

He said that in a country riven by crisis, such as Bosnia-Herzegovina, citizens could not expect any economic, cultural or even any other kind of improvement or development.

“If the crisis in Bosnia-Herzegovina continues, we will all have to sit down and think about what to do next and see how we can find a consensus that would bring improvements for all its citizens,” said the SDS leader.

During the broadcast, when asked if Bosnia-Herzegovina could be a state for all its citizens, 58 percent of viewers agreed, while 42 percent disagreed.

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