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Tuesday, 06.01.2009.

13:34

“Lajčak may quit Bosnia”

Bosnian daily Dnevni Avaz writes that Miroslav Lajčak may quit his position in Sarajevo to assume the post of Slovakian foreign minister.

Izvor: Tanjug

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roberto

pre 17 godina

Lajcak is leaving? hallelujah. he's just picking up a paycheck now -- sorry but that's how i feel.

haris siladjic is not IN power now, but he's one of the better politicians among a field of, how shall i say it, not always the highest caliber of men and women. we all know about mr. dodik, and i think that even those who "like" him based on ethnic (racist) politics, question his, um, integrity.

bosnia is one country, despite the many and ongoing struggles of karadzic and his very willing executioners. he and his backers helped lead bosnia into the sorry (political) state that it is now in, not to mention mass murder and evil. in this case it is absolutely up to the internationals to do the right thing, and help put humpty dumpty back together again, after they helped facilitate its disastrous fall. they -- we -- owe the bosnians at least that much.

and here is my message to (i hope) lajcak's soon-to-be successor: do the right thing with yr power. if you haven't made SIGnificant progress after one month, resign, and give someone else a try.

i'm not asking, i'm telling.

thank you.

roberto
the world

Srboslav

pre 17 godina

I really hope that the next western ruler over Bosnia dare to suspend Haris Silajdiz from power. All he does is complaining about RS, he doesn't have any positive thing to come with.
He has bancrupted the federation part of Bosnia also, a very unfitting person to be a leading politician in Bosnia today.
Bosnia is better without him

MikeC

pre 17 godina

Mr Lajčak tried to change the minds of the people of Bosnia but failed and is now leaving. Wonder who's next to try to force people to live together in a dissfuncional country. They can send whoever they want. Republic of Srpska is here to stay.

MikeC

pre 17 godina

Mr Lajčak tried to change the minds of the people of Bosnia but failed and is now leaving. Wonder who's next to try to force people to live together in a dissfuncional country. They can send whoever they want. Republic of Srpska is here to stay.

Srboslav

pre 17 godina

I really hope that the next western ruler over Bosnia dare to suspend Haris Silajdiz from power. All he does is complaining about RS, he doesn't have any positive thing to come with.
He has bancrupted the federation part of Bosnia also, a very unfitting person to be a leading politician in Bosnia today.
Bosnia is better without him

roberto

pre 17 godina

Lajcak is leaving? hallelujah. he's just picking up a paycheck now -- sorry but that's how i feel.

haris siladjic is not IN power now, but he's one of the better politicians among a field of, how shall i say it, not always the highest caliber of men and women. we all know about mr. dodik, and i think that even those who "like" him based on ethnic (racist) politics, question his, um, integrity.

bosnia is one country, despite the many and ongoing struggles of karadzic and his very willing executioners. he and his backers helped lead bosnia into the sorry (political) state that it is now in, not to mention mass murder and evil. in this case it is absolutely up to the internationals to do the right thing, and help put humpty dumpty back together again, after they helped facilitate its disastrous fall. they -- we -- owe the bosnians at least that much.

and here is my message to (i hope) lajcak's soon-to-be successor: do the right thing with yr power. if you haven't made SIGnificant progress after one month, resign, and give someone else a try.

i'm not asking, i'm telling.

thank you.

roberto
the world

MikeC

pre 17 godina

Mr Lajčak tried to change the minds of the people of Bosnia but failed and is now leaving. Wonder who's next to try to force people to live together in a dissfuncional country. They can send whoever they want. Republic of Srpska is here to stay.

Srboslav

pre 17 godina

I really hope that the next western ruler over Bosnia dare to suspend Haris Silajdiz from power. All he does is complaining about RS, he doesn't have any positive thing to come with.
He has bancrupted the federation part of Bosnia also, a very unfitting person to be a leading politician in Bosnia today.
Bosnia is better without him

roberto

pre 17 godina

Lajcak is leaving? hallelujah. he's just picking up a paycheck now -- sorry but that's how i feel.

haris siladjic is not IN power now, but he's one of the better politicians among a field of, how shall i say it, not always the highest caliber of men and women. we all know about mr. dodik, and i think that even those who "like" him based on ethnic (racist) politics, question his, um, integrity.

bosnia is one country, despite the many and ongoing struggles of karadzic and his very willing executioners. he and his backers helped lead bosnia into the sorry (political) state that it is now in, not to mention mass murder and evil. in this case it is absolutely up to the internationals to do the right thing, and help put humpty dumpty back together again, after they helped facilitate its disastrous fall. they -- we -- owe the bosnians at least that much.

and here is my message to (i hope) lajcak's soon-to-be successor: do the right thing with yr power. if you haven't made SIGnificant progress after one month, resign, and give someone else a try.

i'm not asking, i'm telling.

thank you.

roberto
the world