BiH - Politics
03/04/2026
14:45

BANJA LUKA, MARCH 4 /SRNA/ - The latest move by the Court of BiH judge Sena Uzunović, who is seeking to remove Milorad Dodik from the registry as president of SNSD, is not merely a legal precedent but an open war against the political will of the people in Republika Srpska, SNSD Organizational Secretary Igor Dodik told Srna.
"In all normal states, which BiH certainly is not, politicians are elected and dismissed in elections by the will of the citizens. But in BiH, they are being eliminated through fabricated criminal offenses devised by a so-called false High Representative, and by his order ruled upon by a so-called judge to whom law and justice are unknown words. And if that does not succeed, then they proceed through letters, court benches and robes, which themselves are ashamed of who wears them," Dodik stated.
He emphasized that Uzunović, together with her mentor from the white building in Sarajevo-where, as he put it, the German "tourist" Christian Schmidt is unlawfully seated-and with like-minded Bosniak associates, is trying in every possible and impossible way to administratively "determine" who will be president of SNSD.
"The Court of BiH has turned into an extended arm of Schmidt and Bosniak politics, who do not recognize the Dayton structure of BiH. When the judiciary is used to remove leaders from registries, the line between law and tyranny is erased. Such moves endanger the very essence of the democratic process," Dodik said.
If a party president is removed by administrative decree, he pointed out, a justified question arises as to whether it is worth voting at all in Republika Srpska if Sarajevo will decide who is allowed to head political parties.
"That is why it is entirely justified for Republika Srpska to organize all future elections on its own territory, rather than having Sena, Schmidt and other haters of Serbs and Republika Srpska decide how we will live in Srpska, who will be our president, prime minister, and so on. This is a unique example in the world of the oppression of one people and the suppression of their right to choose their representatives without tutelage from Sarajevo and part of the international community. This system of /non/functioning no longer exists even among African tribes," Dodik stressed.
The SNSD Organizational Secretary added that all of this shows that the "extra-legal struggle" of Schmidt and "little Schmidts" from Sarajevo further homogenizes the Serbian electorate and strengthens the belief that Republika Srpska is the only guarantor of the survival of Serbs. Every letter signed by the so-called High Representative aimed at weakening Republika Srpska becomes additional fuel for new demands for independence and the protection of the constitutional competences of Republika Srpska.



