Federation of BiH
The law is being prepared, whoever mentions one word will be imprisoned
Dodik clearly: "It can't be done anymore"
As he said, there are mechanisms to prevent such elections.
"We do not know how the opposition in Srpska will act, but we know that if a foreign factor interferes in the work of the CEC, we will not participate in the election process," Dodik said in an interview with RTRS.
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Nearly Half of Bosnia’s Youngsters Pondering Emigration
Nearly half of young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 47 per cent, are thinking of leaving the country, a survey issued by the United Nations Population Fund, UNFPA, published on Wednesday, says.
Dodik: "If NATO intervenes, we'll ask our friends for help; We will defend ourselves"
He stated that he did not know on what individuals from the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina based their claims about the impossibility of a peaceful separation.
"Ambassador told truth, Drvar was and remains Serb town"
He added that it what is problematic is "that hysteria starts every time in the Federation of BiH (the Muslim-Croat entity, FBiH) when Serbs try to say they are still here and will stay here."
Serbian president receives Serb Republic's prime minister
On that occasion, Vucic said that Serbia, as a true friend and trusted partner, will always be a strong support for the RS, the Serb entity in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
"Serbia will always, respecting the Dayton agreement, support various infrastructure and other projects in the RS, as well as joint work to foster our cultural and spiritual ties," Vucic emphasized.
EU reacts to events in Banja Luka
They want an immediate explanation from the Serb Republic (RS) Interior Ministry concerning the ongoing arrests of different persons associated with the "Justice for David" movement, including Davor Dragicevic as well as opposition politicians.
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"Authorities seriously worried because of protests"
The participants in Banja Luka were political analyst Tanja Topic and social psychologist Srdjan Puhalo.
"War unlikely, but we'll prepare for that scenario, too"
"I don't think anyone would dare start a conflict again in BiH (Bosnia-Herzegovina)... but that doesn't mean we should not react and prepare for every possible scenario," Izetbegovic, who currently chairs the tripartite Presidency of BiH, told journalists in Sarajevo, Croatian daily Jutarnji List is reporting.