Commenting on Inzko’s report, Dodik told reporters that “the
interpretations of the high representatives and international officials
that the spirit of Dayton should be implemented indicate that it should
be changed.”
“BiH was created on an illusion, by lying to the Bosniaks that they
should have a state and claiming that, supposedly, no one should call it
into question as though it were an Indian holy cow,” Dodik said.
He said that BiH could not have survived the implementation of genuine Dayton provisions since things have gone far beyond it.
“This violence committed by various international policies, which
here attempt to introduce European or some other integration by
violating the BiH Constitution, cannot pass and this is clear to many,”
Dodik said.
Dodik concluded that Srpska remains on the European road, but that
it cannot accept a re-working of the BiH constitutional order for the
sake of such integration, since nobody in Europe did it this way.
The High Representative to BiH, Valentin Inzko, pointed out in his
latest report to the UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, of April 30, the
lack of progress in legislation and the “challenging of the Dayton
Agreement and sovereignty of BiH by Republika Srpska politicians,”
despite, he said, the ease with which government can be changed.
(Srna/Frontal)

