Republika Srpska

DODIK: REPUBLIKA SRPSKA IS PIONEER OF NATIONAL AWAKENING AND COMMON-SENSE POLITICS

Republika Srpska - President

SOURCE: Srna

09/25/2025

14:16

DODIK: REPUBLIKA SRPSKA IS PIONEER OF NATIONAL AWAKENING AND COMMON-SENSE POLITICS
Photo: SRNA

BANJA LUKA, SEPTEMBER 25 /SRNA/ – The President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik stated that Republika Srpska is a pioneer of national awakening and common-sense politics and that it will not take lessons from anyone - especially not from Brussels bureaucrats.

Dodik emphasized that the visit of European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos to Sarajevo was an act of humiliation for all peoples living in BiH, and an encouragement for the destructive actions of the Bosniak Muslim political elite.

The President of Republika Srpska pointed out that Kos acted in a biased manner, as usual, and behaved not as a neutral guest, but as a spokesperson for Bosniak Muslim politics.

According to him, her rhetoric encourages divisions and conflict, and supports a failed and impossible policy of unitarization and domination by Bosniak Muslims over Serbs and Croats, Christians.

Recalling Kos' recent statement that Ukraine is "ready to open EU accession negotiations," Dodik remarked that she has now created her own new business card—as the commissioner for /Christian/ Schmidt and the deep state.

"To make matters even more absurd—she talks about `European values` while simultaneously pushing a country at war, and the most corrupt in Europe, into supposed integration. What message does that send? That war and corruption are no longer obstacles, but Serbs - who defend their own autonomy, Constitution, and laws in BiH and respect Dayton- are the problem," Dodik wrote on the social media platform X.

The President of Republika Srpska noted the full paradox: a woman giving lectures about the rule of law while at the same time supporting the idea that an unelected individual can impose laws and decisions - the first German to do so since the one who ended up in a Berlin bunker in 1945.

According to Dodik, when Kos speaks of the "rule of law," what she really means is a system where "law" is whatever Schmidt and the Brussels bureaucracy say it is.

"BiH was imagined as a `mini-EU,` a project of compromise and agreement. Instead of becoming a symbol of European success, it has been turned into a deep-state experiment aiming to turn BiH into a Muslim-led state on a leash - a playground for geopolitical games and exploitation, a dumping ground for returning unwanted migrants from their countries," Dodik said.

He assessed that the Germans have been interested in only one thing in BiH from the beginning—resources.

"It's always been about property. Just like Bavarian Schmidt wouldn't find anyone in Bavaria willing to hand over the natural resources of the free State of Bavaria to the federal German government, he won't find a Serb willing to hand over our rivers, forests, and mineral wealth - no matter if they try a million of us, one by one. You're wasting your time," Dodik emphasized.

Dodik said Republika Srpska will never agree to that and added that it is a pioneer of national awakening and politics based on common sense - the same wave of sovereigntism and return to genuine democratic values that is sweeping across Europe and the world today.

What Banja Luka is saying today, Dodik stressed, many European cities will say tomorrow, as they awaken from the illusion of Brussels' infallibility.

"That's why Republika Srpska will not take lessons from anyone - especially not from bureaucrats who have contributed less to European civilization than Serbs have in their historic struggles and sacrifices," Dodik said.

He concluded that the Serbian people have contributed more blood and sacrifice to the European idea of freedom and humanism than all Slovenian bureaucrats have left in all the German empires combined.

"We are part of European civilization—but free, upright, and our own," Dodik stressed.