More situations heat up in Bosnia: Dodik says “is willing to resign”

Following the decision taken by UN High Representative Valentin Inzko to prevent the denial of genocide in Srebrenica, tensions have risen among Bosnian Serb politicians. High representatives of the UN have consistently had the power to impose laws and sack or appoint politicians. Finally, he exercised this authority in full [...]
High representatives of the UN have consistently had the power to impose laws and sack or appoint politicians.
Finally, this competence was rightly exercised by Valentin Inzko, who prevented the denial of Srebrenica genocide. But, as was expected, the Bosnian Serb leaders and population have angered.
Milorad Dodik has declared this to be the “impression of the Serbian people” at a news conference from Banja Luka.
He has said the Bosnia and Herzegovina presidency could remain without its Serb member.
Dodik accused High Representative Inzko of making the decision [it for Srebrenica] that was not in accordance with the Constitution.
Inzko had declared that he did not believe that there could be a good future in a country that cloned war criminals.
But Dodik has been tough enough in his response.
Now we have a persecution of Serbs on the part of Muslims,” he said.
He added that he did not believe any Serb would be part of the Bosnian institutions and that he himself would leave it, pointing to “kalbing the state”. /Periscope











