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Croatian Party President: It’s Time to consider more radical Moves

Published July 28, 2022
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”It’s unbelievable that the Office of the High Representative (OHR) can be run from the street, it’s time for us to think about more radical moves too.

How can the bazaar (carsija) and the street govern the international community and the OHR,” HDZ 1990 president Ilija Cvitanovic told Dnevnik.ba, after it became clear that the high representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Christian Schmidt will not impose changes to the Election Law.

”Obviously, it is time for us to think about some more radical moves. Negotiating with those whose only goal is not to agree is completely inappropriate and pointless.

Everything is clear to anyone who wants to see what is happening in BiH. Under the guise of some fake citizenship, the goal is to create a state of one people and the others. They will get an answer and they must know that they will not succeed in that,” explained Cvitanovic, Vijesti.ba writes.

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