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Sarajevo Times > Blog > POLITICS > Dodik blackmailed Srebrenica: The Government of RS will not help you if Durakovic wins the Elections
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Dodik blackmailed Srebrenica: The Government of RS will not help you if Durakovic wins the Elections

Published September 3, 2016
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snsd srebrenica Milorad Dodik and the SNSD started election campaign for the local elections, which will be held on the 2nd of October in BiH, last night in Srebrenica.

Dodik said to citizens of Srebrenica that the Government of RS will help Srebrenica to strengthen the local economy if Serbian candidate Mladen Grujicic wins the elections on the 2nd of October, but in case that Camil Durakovic wins again, Srebrenica will, said Dodik, wait for the help for another 4 years.

He called Bosniaks from Srebrenica to give up on Sarajevo, and to turn to the authorities in the RS, as well as to vote for the Serbian candidate Grujicic on the elections, and not for Durakovic.

Dodik added that the Serbs will not fight for their rights with weapon, but voting and referendums.

His supporters carried flags with the photo of Milorad Dodik and the President of Russia Vladimir Putin, and banners with slogans “We want freedom for Serbs”.

(Source: nap.ba)

 

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TAGGED:#CamilDurakovic#elections#MiloradDodik#SNSD#srebrenicablackmail
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