Daily: Breakdown of Bosnia option for RS president
Sarajevo-based daily Dnevni avaz claims that Republic of Srpska (RS) President Milorad Dodik has said that even a breakdown of Bosnia-Herzegovina is a solution.
Saturday, 22.10.2011.
13:32
Sarajevo-based daily Dnevni avaz claims that Republic of Srpska (RS) President Milorad Dodik has said that even a breakdown of Bosnia-Herzegovina is a solution. According to the daily, the RS president said this at the Johns Hopkins University during his visit to the U.S. Daily: Breakdown of Bosnia option for RS president “One of the possible solutions is centralization, which is not a realistic option, the second is to make Bosnia-Herzegovina a highly decentralized state, which is the most realistic option which could be achieved with an agreement of constitutive peoples’ representatives but for which a good will of our political partners is necessary,” Dodik said at the Johns Hopkins University. Dnevni avaz claims that the RS president said that “dissolution of Bosnia-Herzegovina” was the third option. He stressed that “this is not our wish and it is a taboo for Bosnian politicians, but it does not mean that it is not a realistic alternative”. Dodik accused the international administration in Bosnia-Herzegovina of creating the biggest crisis since the signing of the Dayton Accords by imposing its decision, including the one to recognize the Muslim-Croat Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina government. Milorad Dodik (FoNet, file)
Daily: Breakdown of Bosnia option for RS president
“One of the possible solutions is centralization, which is not a realistic option, the second is to make Bosnia-Herzegovina a highly decentralized state, which is the most realistic option which could be achieved with an agreement of constitutive peoples’ representatives but for which a good will of our political partners is necessary,” Dodik said at the Johns Hopkins University.Dnevni avaz claims that the RS president said that “dissolution of Bosnia-Herzegovina” was the third option. He stressed that “this is not our wish and it is a taboo for Bosnian politicians, but it does not mean that it is not a realistic alternative”.
Dodik accused the international administration in Bosnia-Herzegovina of creating the biggest crisis since the signing of the Dayton Accords by imposing its decision, including the one to recognize the Muslim-Croat Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina government.
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