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CVIJANOVIĆ: SNSD SERIOUS PARTY THAT HAS ITS LEADER WHOSE NAME IS MILORAD DODIK

BiH - SNSD

SOURCE: Srna

08/02/2025

11:37

Serb member and Chairperson of the Presidency of BiH Željka Cvijanović.
Photo: SRNA

BANJA LUKA, AUGUST 2 /SRNA/ – SNSD Deputy Ledare Željka Cvijanović told SRNA that the speculations coming from Sarajevo's quasi-political circles are irrelevant, as they have never had a say in who leads SNSD or any other Republika Srpska-based political party, nor in who heads its institutions.

When asked by SRNA to comment on Sarajevo media speculation that she might become SNSD leader, Cvijanović responded that these were mere fabrications, not just speculations, and that SNSD is a serious party that has a leader whose name is Milorad Dodik.

"Our seriousness is evident in all of SNSD’s consistent and convincing victories, as well as in our intent to continue winning again with the same leader at the helm.

We don’t need Schmidt to suspend the Constitution in order to force us into power, as is the case with Sarajevo’s `Troika.` We need voters, who are long fed up with the megalomaniac political appetites of the Bosniak establishment and the abuse of institutions," Cvijanović emphasized.

She says that a long-running, coordinated campaign by Sarajevo’s political circles and foreign "colonizers," supported by the Republika Srpska opposition is obvious, but even so, they have repeatedly failed to defeat SNSD in elections.

"That’s why they’ve now roped in the judiciary and put it at the service of soothing the frustrations of a foreign colonizer who imagines himself to be above the Constitution, above the Dayton Peace Agreement, and above everything the EU claims to stand for on paper - though tit clearly doesn’t follow it in practice," Cvijanović stated.

The SNSD deputy leader questioned what official Sarajevo is celebrating and whether this blatant abuse of Annex 10 of the Dayton Peace Agreement, and consequently the judiciary, has brought them any kind of victory.

"I firmly believe it hasn’t, which will become clear," Cvijanović concluded.