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Hindsight may benefit some future generation. Not this one. There is no such positive mathematics with like zero.
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Ažurirano: 03.06.2015. 11:29h

The short-term, 24-hour exit of Igor Radojičić from the Club of SNSD MPs in the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia is probably a signal to the last optimists, but not to the RTRS, that Milorad Dodik and his long-term rule have nothing in the end. Big zero.

The stone started rolling and no pathetic twit from the former President of the Assembly and a man who likes to talk about himself in the third person will stop it, I guess, counting that in that second person he has a bit more face and personal attitude.

The Kabadhic way of running the entity brought it to the brink of economic and political bankruptcy. The total debt of Republika Srpska is 5 and a half billion marks. And growing! Borrowing from commercial banks, borrowing from treasury bills, borrowing from international banks is the only development map of this SNSD and its partners in government. The SNSD had the majority and predominance in all spheres of government, it could turn the country around and set it in motion, and look around you at what they have done. Unless you believe your eyes, you believe them.

Greedy dilettantes are in power, with an excess of ego and a lack of arguments. Politically, this autistic government does not have a single useful partner or ally in the world, except for overpaid lobbyists who serve no purpose. The rare people from around the world who come and are hosted in the Government building, the most expensive administrative building in the region, later mock the unnecessarily large, useless kitsch cabinets in which not a single domestic product is installed.

The opulent government building as a unique symbol of political impotence leans against a dilapidated kindergarten with a crumbling fence, with children who have been witnesses of a wanton and mentally crippled ambition from an early age. These children were put in debt by this government as soon as they were born. And a ruined education system awaits them. Humiliated medical doctors await them. Dissatisfied and powerless parents await them.

The money from the sale of Telekom was spent on one-off demonstration projects and financing the crazy business plans of Milorad's friends and advisers, which failed even before they started. Before the international courts, investors announced as saviors are suing the Republic of Srpska today for unfulfilled conditions of secret contracts in the amount of millions without even having invested a single mark here.

Voter, failed. Refinery, going down. Gacko questionable. The overpriced highway will not lead anywhere for a long time.

A characterless, short-sighted, tyrannical leader obsessed with power and ready to make criminal mistakes has brought his mission to an end. Whatever area of ​​society you look at, this Government has trampled it in favor of one percent of society. The result is apathy, hopelessness, disillusionment, advanced nationalism and intolerance for one-time political goals. The result is misdirected anger.

The result is that the people have to look for a way out of such a disastrous government in such a disastrous opposition.

In the end, the consequences of this action of Milorad Dodik are very much there, as well as the consequences of this inaction of the people who have been watching this circus for almost a decade calmly and with complete approval. The few who said NO, were anathematized, branded and called names every time they spoke.

Hindsight may benefit some future generation. Not this one. There is no such positive mathematics with like zero. This popular majority will thus have to face themselves in the most brutal way, and if they're lucky, they might even learn a lesson.

And that, if it happens, will be some kind of step forward for this society.

(6yka.com)

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