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Thursday, 19.02.2009.

11:56

Dodik: RS sustainable, Bosnia not

RS PM Milorad Dodik says the RS is sustainable and will endure, while Bosnia-Hercegovina exists only because the international community wants it to.

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Aleks

pre 17 godina

The RS has certainly signed some very important and large scale infrastructure contracts in the last few years and looking at their economic performance (based on EU standards)*, they are doing very well compared to the Federation which is run with the same mind set of the SFRY, borrow lots of money, spend lots of money, give money to the groups who protest the most - rather than sound economic policies.

If anything, it is sad that the authorities in Sarajevo seem to think that its future depends on the RS subsidizing its SFRY style economy, otherwise why are they always demanding massive sums in 'compensation' for just about everything and every small civic group that makes a demand through the courts?

* http://www.irbrs.net/statistika.aspx?tab=2&god=2008〈=eng

AnotherCanadianCroat

pre 17 godina

Yes..I agree with Dodik on this issue as a Croat who originated from Central Bosnia I see that we Croats have nothing to live for in those area's. We will never get along with the Bosniaks. There will always be division and we are forced to live together because the U.S & the E.U are telling us to. 2 things may happen in the future the bubble might burst and ethnic tensions may become apparant or the smart thing to do is to finally divide Bosnia 3 ways so we can all get along for a change.

AA

pre 17 godina

RS will be free of the BIH sooner or later. He's just calling it like it is, do what you want BIH...cuz the RS wants nothing to do with you.

AA

pre 17 godina

RS will be free of the BIH sooner or later. He's just calling it like it is, do what you want BIH...cuz the RS wants nothing to do with you.

AnotherCanadianCroat

pre 17 godina

Yes..I agree with Dodik on this issue as a Croat who originated from Central Bosnia I see that we Croats have nothing to live for in those area's. We will never get along with the Bosniaks. There will always be division and we are forced to live together because the U.S & the E.U are telling us to. 2 things may happen in the future the bubble might burst and ethnic tensions may become apparant or the smart thing to do is to finally divide Bosnia 3 ways so we can all get along for a change.

Aleks

pre 17 godina

The RS has certainly signed some very important and large scale infrastructure contracts in the last few years and looking at their economic performance (based on EU standards)*, they are doing very well compared to the Federation which is run with the same mind set of the SFRY, borrow lots of money, spend lots of money, give money to the groups who protest the most - rather than sound economic policies.

If anything, it is sad that the authorities in Sarajevo seem to think that its future depends on the RS subsidizing its SFRY style economy, otherwise why are they always demanding massive sums in 'compensation' for just about everything and every small civic group that makes a demand through the courts?

* http://www.irbrs.net/statistika.aspx?tab=2&god=2008〈=eng

AA

pre 17 godina

RS will be free of the BIH sooner or later. He's just calling it like it is, do what you want BIH...cuz the RS wants nothing to do with you.

AnotherCanadianCroat

pre 17 godina

Yes..I agree with Dodik on this issue as a Croat who originated from Central Bosnia I see that we Croats have nothing to live for in those area's. We will never get along with the Bosniaks. There will always be division and we are forced to live together because the U.S & the E.U are telling us to. 2 things may happen in the future the bubble might burst and ethnic tensions may become apparant or the smart thing to do is to finally divide Bosnia 3 ways so we can all get along for a change.

Aleks

pre 17 godina

The RS has certainly signed some very important and large scale infrastructure contracts in the last few years and looking at their economic performance (based on EU standards)*, they are doing very well compared to the Federation which is run with the same mind set of the SFRY, borrow lots of money, spend lots of money, give money to the groups who protest the most - rather than sound economic policies.

If anything, it is sad that the authorities in Sarajevo seem to think that its future depends on the RS subsidizing its SFRY style economy, otherwise why are they always demanding massive sums in 'compensation' for just about everything and every small civic group that makes a demand through the courts?

* http://www.irbrs.net/statistika.aspx?tab=2&god=2008〈=eng