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What PM Vucic said about Referendum in the RS?

Published August 20, 2016
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Vucic Dodik“I will not interfere in the internal affairs in BiH,” said Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic last night in Banja Luka, referring to the referendum in the smaller BH entity that is scheduled for the 25th of September.

Yesterday, the Belgrade media, announced that Vucic is against the referendum and that he will ask Dodik to cancel it.

Of course, this Vucic’s statement should be taken with reserve since he already publicly stated that he will not interfere in the internal affairs in BiH on several occasions, however, behind the scenes and in practice was shown exactly the opposite.

Vucic led the delegation of the Government of Serbia, which attended the central event of marking 75 years since the beginning of the genocide against Serbs, Jews and Gypsies in concentration camp Jasenovac in the Memorial at Donja Gradina.

(Source: nap.ba)

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