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Dodik: RS and Serbia have right to decide on their status
Milorad Dodik, President of Republika Srpska is pictured on an election poster calling for votes for a referendum on their Statehood Day in Prnjavor, Bosnia and Herzegovina, September 21, 2016. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic
Serb Republic (RS) President Milorad Dodik say the Serb entity in Bosnia- Herzegovina and Serbia have the right to decide for themselves about their status.
Bosnian Politicians Snub Trust-Building Get-Together
The chairman of the presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dragan Covic, announced on Wednesday that a planned working lunch in the town of Mostar with presidency members and the country's political party leaders has been cancelled.
The official reason given by Covic's office was the "inability of the participants to arrive".
Bosnia Minister Says Vucic Met Dodik 'Out of Pity'
Bosnian Security Minister Dragan Mektic claimed Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic only met Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik "out of pity", after Vucic came to Sarajevo to attend a summit of Western Balkan leaders on Thursday.
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"Vucic only met with Dodik because he took pity on him"
Dragan Mektic says the meeting on Thursday between Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic and RS President Milorad Dodik "lasted only 16 minutes."
Mektic - minister of Security of Bosnia-Herzegovina and a member of the SDS, an opposition party in the Serb Republic (RS) - added that the meeting "only took place because Vucic took pity on Dodik."
Nikolic, Vucic meet with Dodik, Ivanic
BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic and PM Aleksandar Vucic meet in Belgrade on Wednesday with Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik and Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency Chairman Mladen Ivanic.
Tanjug file photo
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Bosnian Serb MPs Stage Boycott Over Serbia Genocide Case
Lawmakers from Bosnia's two largest Serb-led parties boycotted Thursday's session in the state parliament because of what they described as a constitutional crisis over a proposed appeal against the 2007 judgment in Bosnia and Herzegovina's case against Serbia at the International Court of Justice.
Ivanic: Referendum results cannot be annulled
BANJALUKA - The results of the Republika Srpska Day referendum cannot be annulled, Chairman of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency Mladen Ivanic said in Banjaluka Friday.
Only the consequences of the referendum can be annulled, Ivanic, the Serb member of the tripartite rotating presidency, told the Avaz.ba news portal.
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New SDS Chief Threatens Fresh Bosnian Serb Referendum
The new leader of the main opposition party in Bosnia's mainly Serbian entity, Republika Srpska, has indicated that he he will adopt a tougher, more nationalistic line than his predecessor, advocating a referendum in the entity on the country's courts.
Results of Republika Srpska Day referendum cannot be annulled
BANJALUKA - The results of the Republika Srpska Day referendum cannot be annulled, Chairman of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency Mladen Ivanic said in Banjaluka Friday.
Only the consequences of the referendum can be annulled, Ivanic, the Serb member of the tripartite rotating presidency, told the Avaz.ba news portal.
Bosnian Serb Blogger Flees After 'Death Threats'
Slobodan Vaskovic, one of the most influential bloggers and journalists from Bosnia's Serb-led entity, Republika Srpska, and a prominent critic of RS President Milorad Dodik, has said he has left Bosnia because his life was in danger.
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