Republika Srpska - President
08/28/2025
16:19
BANJA LUKA, AUGUST 28 /SRNA/ - President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik said that Serbs are fighting for freedom, that Republika Srpska is not a separatist structure, and called on citizens to go to the referendum and decisively say NO to Christian Schmidt, the unconstitutional Court of BiH and the Central Election Commission /CEC/ of BiH.
"Republika Srpska is in a continuous fight against so-called international community, which is falsely presenting itself because it is not the entire international community. We are under occupation, which can be seen in the fact that some civilian, in this case Schmidt, was not elected and came from the side with the power of Germany and some other countries and is imposing regulations here," said Dodik at a press conference in Banja Luka.
He said that Adolf Hitler was the last one to enact laws as an individual, and now Schmidt does exactly the same thing.
"It's no coincidence that they are both Germans. Schmidt is trying to punish the Serbs, frustrated by the history in which they didn't do enough to make us disappear or to humiliate us," Dodik pointed out.
He added that the occupation is also reflected in the presence of international forces in the form of EUFOR, which increases its presence and parades around Republika Srpska at every request of Muslims from BiH.
"They are parading in the manifest of force, indicating that they will try to use it," stated Dodik.
He said that BiH is a failed country and that the Dayton Agreement has been demolished to the point of meaninglessness.
"From Sarajevo, they impose on Republika Srpska that it is a separatist structure, but we are a contracting party that can withdraw from the contract. If we withdraw from the contract, then we will be formed as an independent state, and that is obviously a reality, and also our desire," emphasized Dodik, who is also the president of the SNSD.
He stated that he also discussed these topics with members of the Young Social Democrats, which is a stable and orderly organized organization.
Dodik said that society is in a civilizational transition and that the young generation must find a way to lead politics.
"Leading politics in the future will be exclusively for those with high digital training and ability," concluded Dodik.