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Dodik: There will be More Referendums in the RS

Published December 1, 2016
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dodikThere will be another referendums in the RS, but their topics will be exclusively citizens of the RS, said the President of BH Entity of the RS, Milorad Dodik.

He said this while commenting the statement of Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic regarding the fact that instability of BiH shows that BiH is not yet fully  politically emancipated, and that the recent referendum in RS is seen as a first step towards a series of referendums, to the possible independence of this entity, which according to her, opens the possibility for a new conflict.

“It’s not up to her to interfere in the internal politics of BiH and the RS,” said Dodik, adding that she “took old stereotypes out of the closet”.

Dodik is visiting St. Petersburg for the second day, where he talked to the Governor of St. Petersburg Georgy Poltavchenko about strengthening relations of RS and this governorate and next steps in the roadmap for the Protocol on cooperation, which was signed earlier.

He also spoke at the Fourth International Congress “St. Petersburg and Slovenian world”.

He reiterated the “injustice of Western sanctions against Russia and the fact that the RS in the BH institutions did not gave a consent to such an act.”

(Source: Radiosarajevo.ba)

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