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Croatian President: BiH is a sloppy Colony, and Schmidt is a colonial Administrator

Published December 30, 2023
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Bosnia and Herzegovina is a clumsy, sloppy, incompetently managed colony where a handful of third-rate bureaucrats live, and Christian Schmidt was installed as a colonial manager, Croatian President Zoran Milanović said today.

Milanović believes that the OHR led to the escalation of the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina and invited all Croats, Serbs and Bosniaks to talk without the colonial administrators.

He told “Indept News” (IDN), the leading agency of the non-profit International Media Union, that Schmidt was installed as a colonial administrator in BiH, that he does not have a mandate from the UN Security Council and that some embassies in that country, citing the American one, are behind his moves.

He described Schmidt as a retired German politician who left an insignificant mark.

IDN reminds that Milanović in August 2023, after filing a lawsuit against the President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik and acting Miloš Lukić, director of the “Official Gazette”, stated that Schmidt “in order to protect his rear and his reputation changed the criminal law according to which what Dodik did was a criminal offense”.

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