The President of Republika Srpska Željka Cvijanović said that it is a matter of principle to hold a special session of the National Assembly of RS requested by Milorad Dodik in connection with the decision to grant the agreement to the German ambassador.
She pointed out that a message must be sent to everyone so that they know, if they already say that they value BiH, that they should also treat those who live in BiH with respect, and especially the Constitution on which it rests.
“We are putting things in order here. This is no longer a matter of an agreement or anything else that some others are talking about, which I will not name, but I want to say that it is a matter of principle,” said Cvijanović.
Cvijanović said that they cannot treat Bosnia and Herzegovina with extreme disrespect, pass various resolutions in their parliaments.
“You don’t even know who we are, you don’t know what we are, you don’t even know what we advocate, and then you give yourself the right to create some future solutions for some country in one of your parliaments,” she said.
Cvijanović said that if you are creating a state that should look constitutional, then it is a matter of domestic factors. She said that it is nebulous that the parliaments of other countries are in session and that they are determining opportunities in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
“It would be the same if we in Bosnia and Herzegovina said that in Germany all 16 Landers should be abolished and we believe that you should be a centralized state, to give up your identity that you bring to the level of Landers who are an integral part of a complex state. What would it look like,” she said.