Republika Srpska

DODIK: FAILED POLITICIANS FROM SARAJEVO WITH INTENTS OF CREATING CHAOS NOT WELCOME IN BANJA LUKA

Republika Srpska - SNSD

SOURCE: Srna

02/19/2026

09:01

DODIK: FAILED POLITICIANS FROM SARAJEVO WITH INTENTS OF CREATING CHAOS NOT WELCOME IN BANJA LUKA

BANJA LUKA, FEBRUARY 19 /SRNA/ – SNSD Leader, Milorad Dodik, emphasized that failed politicians from Sarajevo are not welcome if their intention is to transfer unrest from the streets of Sarajevo to the streets of Banja Luka.

"Failed politicians from Sarajevo, Banja Luka will not be your refuge from the anger of the people, a cover for your amateurism, nor a place where you will wash away the blood of the people from Jablanica, Tuzla, and Sarajevo who died due to your incompetence and arrogance," Dodik posted on X.

Dodik told them that, like pre-war communists, they should go underground abroad to hide from their own people.

"You are coming to transfer unrest from the streets of Sarajevo to the streets of Banja Luka. You are coming on the first day of Ramadan, showing that you do not care about Bosniaks, but about chaos in which you would preserve your positions. With such intentions, you are not welcome. You deserve ‘booing’ and whistles," Dodik stressed.

He stated that they cannot provoke Republika Srpska with their con artist tricks.

"No matter how much you wish for unrest, you will be welcomed and seen off peacefully. And in the end, it will be where you were – nowhere; what you did – nothing," Dodik said.

The signing of an agreement on joint appearances in the general elections has been announced for today in Banja Luka by the leaders of NiP, Elmedin Konaković, the SDP BiH, Nermin Nikšić, and three other smaller parties.

Leaders of the FBiH-based parties are coming to Banja Luka while demonstrations have been taking place in Sarajevo for days over a recent tram accident.

The leader of the Alliance for a Better Future /SBB/, Fahrudin Radončić, said that it is the moral and political obligation of BiH Presidency member Denis Bećirović and the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Council of Ministers, Elmedin Konaković, to appear before the demonstrators who have been gathering for days over the tram accident that occurred in Sarajevo.