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DODIK: USAID'S LAST OPERATION, ATTEMPT TO OUST SNSD FROM POWER

BANJA LUKA, FEBRUARY 7 /SRNA/ - The President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik said that the attempt to oust the SNSD from power at the BiH level is the last USAID operation, which is a sufficient argument to activate the Electoral Law of Republika Srpska.

BANJA LUKA, FEBRUARY 7 /SRNA/ - The President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik said that the attempt to oust the SNSD from power at the BiH level is the last USAID operation, which is a sufficient argument to activate the Electoral Law of Republika Srpska.



"Our demand will be to abolish election technology. We don't want machines to be the issue of elections, that is, the way in which Nenad Vuković /PDP/ was elected to the House of Peoples of the BiH Parliament. We want citizens to vote, not machines," said Dodik at a press conference today in Banja Luka. He said that the National Assembly should have elected the fourth delegate in the House of Peoples of the BiH Parliament, and this is how a man was elected for whom there is no Republika Srpska, but Sarajevo. "We will fight back, they must be sure. What Viktor Orbán, Robert Fico, myself and others did in Europe turned out to be correct. I am fully convinced that crime has come to an end and that the USA will see everything through to the end for the sake of its people. That is why I support the activities of the US President Donald Trump," added Dodik, also the leader of the SNSD. He pointed out that he received satisfaction for all this, and that it is obvious that the outgoing US ambassador to BiH Michael Murphy is the biggest criminal who was in BiH. "USAID is not an organization that is above the US administration. The question for the outgoing person is - where are the $ 402 million? The story of USAID is an unavoidable topic of the whole world and where is the investigative journalism of certain portals now? I am not attacking anyone, I respect what the media do, but we will deal with those who remain soldiers of USAID," said Dodik.

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