Representatives of the opposition in the National Assembly of Republika Srpska said today that the latest statements of the leader of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, Milorad Dodik, are dangerous, and accused him of “that his activities are aimed at the entry of Bosnia and Herzegovina into the NATO alliance”.
Igor Crnadak, head of the Parliamentary Club of the Party of Democratic Progress in the NSRS, said that he was also surprised by the speed of the State Department’s reaction to Dodik’s statements.
“I would say that this confirms that Dodik, on the eve of regular elections, will intensify inflammatory statements in his speech, and that nothing will be realized. They lived and saw,” said Crnadak at the press conference after the session of the NSRS Collegium.
He reminded that in December 2021, the NSRS adopted conclusions on the “restoration of jurisdiction”, i.e. on the establishment of the Supreme Court at the level of the RS, the return of the RS army, and the return of jurisdiction in the field of security and the withdrawal of consent to the Agreement on the establishment of the BiH Indirect Taxation Administration and the formation of the entity administration.
“Just send those laws to the NSRS, as well as let them know the address at which the RS drug agency is registered based on the already adopted law in the NSRS,” said Crnadak, commenting on Dodik’s statement that proposals will soon be sent to the NSRS to restore jurisdiction in accordance with the original Dayton Agreement.
People’s deputy of the Serbian Democratic Party, Nedjeljko Glamočak, assessed that any unpacking of the Dayton Agreement would be dangerous. He reminded that in the NSRS, the laws on the return of jurisdiction, which were adopted by the parliamentary majority, were annulled.
“They would cancel everything for some function in Sarajevo,” assessed Glamočak.
His colleague Nebojša Vukanović, head of the List for Justice and Order Club, accused Dodik of being a “lobbyist for Croatian interests in Bosnia and Herzegovina”.
The head of the Parliamentary Club of the ruling Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, Srđan Mazalica, said that the conclusions on the return of competences that were adopted in the NSRS in December 2021 have never ceased to be valid and that they were only prolonged until a favorable political environment.



