BiH

EU PATH THAT WOULD ABOLISH REPUBLIKA SRPSKA’S COMPETENCIES IMPOSSIBLE

BiH - Kojić

SOURCE: Srna

12/06/2025

20:41

Member of the House of Representatives of the BiH Parliamentary Assembly Milorad Kojić of the SNSD

ISTOČNO SARAJEVO, DECEMBER 6 /SRNA/ – An EU integration path that would imply the abolishment of Republika Srpska’s competencies is impossible, especially with Christian Schmidt and the Bosniaks whose main preoccupation is for everything with Serb prefix to disappear, SNSD member of the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH Milorad Kojić told SRNA.

Kojić said that the key question for the head of the EU Delegation in BiH, Luigi Soreca, when he speaks about a D - Day, is when BiH will cease to be a protectorate.

“Analyze that term,” Kojić told the head of the EU Delegation in BiH.

He emphasized that internal agreement and dialogue must be the foundation for all progress in BiH, but an agreement of legitimately elected representatives and the standard legislative procedure in Parliament, not impositions and pressure.

According to him, the majority of EU-related laws in the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH were submitted by SNSD ministers, while those from the FBiH only declaratively express support for the EU path, because for them the EU path means nothing more than abolishing the competencies of Republika Srpska.

“Such a European path is impossible, especially with Schmidt and the Bosniaks whose greatest preoccupation is for everything with Serb prefix to disappear,” Kojić stressed.

He recalled that Schmidt, by arriving as a tourist without legitimacy, completely disrupted and began to destroy the constitutional and legal order of the Dayton-based BiH, with a focus on dismantling the constitutional system of Republika Srpska and attempting to overturn the will of the people expressed in the 2022 elections, when Milorad Dodik was elected president.

The head of the EU Delegation in BiH, Luigi Soreca, stated in a column that without reform steps, BiH will not receive the EUR 976.6 million allocated under the EU Growth Plan.