Republika Srpska

DODIK: FOR A COUP D'ÉTAT TO OCCUR, THE STATE MUST EXIST

Republika Srpska - president - Dodik

04/03/2025

09:49

DODIK: FOR A COUP D'ÉTAT TO OCCUR, THE STATE MUST EXIST
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MOSCOW, APRIL 3 /SRNA/ - Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik says a coup d'état is a false story and that in order for it to happen in BiH, the state must exist, which is not the case.

"We defend the Constitution, but we are accused of attacking it. No one wants to read what it says," Dodik said in an interview for Nezavisna Gazeta.

The president of Srpska pointed out that official Sarajevo adheres to the decisions of internationals; nowhere does it say that an international is entitled to make laws.

"Both the court and the prosecutor's office cannot act, they are illegal. To be or not to be is a matter in Sarajevo. But we exist, we have our own life, territory, state, government, parliament, police, health, education and we have people who want Republika Srpska, they don't," said Dodik.

The other party, says Dodik, does not have BiH everyone wants.

"The other party has BiH loved by the followers of Alija Izetbegović, who was a comrade of the fascist followers in World War II," said Dodik.

He stated that Bosniaks, regardless of which party they come from, are followers of the idea of Alija Izetbegović, whose doctrine reads that when Muslims become the majority, the time of Sharia will come.

"The West does not consider it important while supporting them, and that is the most important thing," added Dodik.

He pointed out that the unconstitutional BiH Prosecutor's Office is in the service of the idea of a unitary state, based on political Islamism.

"They would like to govern us. Every day, Republika Srpska politicians are exposed to court persecution. They think they are intimidating us with the court, but in fact a bunch of thieves and sycophants gathered in the prosecutor's office are committing a criminal offense by attacking political structures," said Dodik.

If they overthrow the leadership of Republika Srpska now, Dodik points out, the Srpska system will fall.

"The goal of their game is to remove the authorities, to appoint their own who will agree to everything under the pressure of Brussels. I am not Republika Srpska, as many say, I am not protecting myself, I am protecting Srpska and because of that I face huge problems," said Dodik.

He pointed out that the international community from the West violated and trampled on the Dayton Peace Agreement, which no longer exists, and that there are those who believe the agreement can be maintained by violence.

"We live with the feeling of occupation by those who want a unitary state and we fight against them using political methods," said Dodik.