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KOVAČEVIĆ: POOR DINO IS DANGEROUSLY NERVOUS, A FUGITIVE FROM COMMON SENSE

BiH - politics

05/08/2025

14:12

KOVAČEVIĆ: POOR DINO IS DANGEROUSLY NERVOUS, A FUGITIVE FROM COMMON SENSE

BANJA LUKA, May 8 /SRNA/ – Radovan Kovačević, delegate of the Serb Club in the House of Peoples of the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH, said that Elmedin Konaković—whom he called a fugitive from common sense - was dangerously nervous.

Commenting on Konaković's remark that "dialogue is only for normal people" and that Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik "can only talk to a judge," Kovačević wrote on the social network X:

"`Only for normal people`? `Can only talk to a judge`? Did the poor man perhaps hear that Dodik is a member of some `Tito and Mile` cartel? Or did I get that mixed up?

Or did he perhaps hear from the President of Interpol that the proceedings against Dodik are the most rigid example of political persecution in Europe—cases that Interpol itself does not prosecute?! Or did he hear from the President of Interpol that, unlike Dodik, a completely different fate awaits members of the `Tito and Dino` drug cartel?! That's why Tito is already behind bars. Dino remains free. That, at least, I haven't mixed up," Kovačević underscored.

Kovačević added that it's understandable why Konaković is poorly nervous and doesn’t understand anything.

"He doesn't grasp that the UN Security Council’s invitation to dialogue was extended to the legitimate representatives of all peoples and citizens of BiH. And it's obvious he doesn't understand that Dodik is the president of the largest party in BiH and, moreover, the leader of one of its two equal entities and one of its three constituent peoples," Kovačević stressed.

What matters most, Kovačević said, is that "we understand everything perfectly well".

"Including that against Dodik - who leads the grouping that won over 65 percent of the Serb vote and citizens of Republika Srpska - there is a manufactured political persecution intended to replace him at the negotiating table with some Vukanovićs or the like, who barely garnered 1.5 percent of the Serb vote.

And then these very people—backed by all Bosniak signatures, even from `Tito and Dino` - present a document titled: Platform. You have been read. You have been calculated. In this case, the sum of two `threes` is exactly zero. And it's not positive," Kovačević concluded.