Republika Srpska - Dodik
05/14/2025
15:59
DOBOJ, MAY 14 /SRNA/ – The President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik said that in recent days he has spoken with the presidents of China, Russia, Serbia, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Brazil, the prime minister of Slovakia, and a number of other politicians, and that Republika Srpska has shown that more and more people understand it.
"A small entity has shown that it is increasingly understood," said Dodik.
Dodik emphasized that he is an elected president who continues to do his job, currently with the support of 60 percent of the people in Srpska—something every politician would wish for, especially in the Federation of BiH, from where he is being persecuted for signing a decree.
"I didn’t steal anything, rob a bank, commit murder, or cause a fatal car accident—I signed a decree. And you’re persecuting me for that? Then you’re persecuting the right of a president to sign a decree. That’s not going to work," Dodik said at a press conference in Doboj.
He stressed that Poland can impose whatever it wants, but that Srpska will respond reciprocally with the tools available to it.
"One day, Poland will need BiH’s vote, and we will never give it to Poland again—for anything. We’re not without tools to respond. Lithuania doesn't concern me—I’ve never been there. The fascism constantly being pushed there has reached here too. And it’s all based on lies spread across Europe by Bosniak politicians," said Dodik.
He noted that Srpska is communicating with political representatives of countries that together have over two billion people.
"That’s no small thing," he said.
Dodik stated that Srpska is fully understood by the third largest parliamentary group in the European Parliament, made up of European sovereigntists.
"They fully understand Srpska and advocate positions that are clearly and constitutionally grounded in the Dayton framework, without bias. On the other hand, the hysterical Tineke Strik is just one of 720 members of the European Parliament—corrupted by Muslims—and she acts as their lobbyist, using every opportunity to slander Srpska and Milorad Dodik," said Dodik.
He added that Srpska is also understood by Austria's Freedom Party, Germany’s AfD, the group led by Marine Le Pen from France’s National Rally, and various other political parties and individuals with whom Srpska cooperates.
"I will now make an effort to communicate with the opposition party in Poland and do everything I can to ensure their views are properly presented in the upcoming elections," Dodik concluded.