Milorad Dodik, the president of Republika Srpska, said that “the crime in USAID has come to an end” and supported the activities of US President Donald Trump in relation to the agency.
“I am completely convinced that the crime in USAID has come to an end and that the US will see everything through for the sake of its people. That is why I support the activities of US President Donald Trump,” Dodik said in a post on the X network.
The leader of the ruling Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD) in Republika Srpska, which is part of the ruling coalition at the state level in BiH, linked USAID’s actions to “throwing SNSD out of power.”
“The attempt to throw SNSD out of power at the BiH level is the latest operation by USAID, which is a sufficient argument for activating the Election Law of Republika Srpska,” Dodik said.
He said that what Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, he and others in Europe were doing “proved to be correct.”
USAID is under political scrutiny as the Trump administration considers merging it with the State Department in an effort to streamline federal bureaucracy.
The leaders of the parties from the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: the Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina (SDP), the People and Justice Party (NiP) and Our Party (NS) – part of the ruling coalition at the level of Bosnia and Herzegovina, announced that they would seek to terminate the coalition agreement with the SNSD at the end of January.
They cited opposition to the violation of the Constitution, activities that undermine peace and blocking the path to the European Union as the reason. This resulted in mutual announcements of changes in the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, AA writes.


