Citizens protested Dodik's visit, he greeted them with three fingers

Those gathered are carrying banners: "May Bosnia and Herzegovina be eternal", "Putin's poachers are not welcome", "Srebrenica is genocide"...

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Photo: Aljoša Turović
Photo: Aljoša Turović
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A group of citizens gathered at the Assembly building, as a sign of protest against the arrival of Milorad Dodik, the president of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian entity Republika Srpska.

Dodik greeted them with three chests raised.

Protest against Dodik
photo: Boris Pejović

Demonstrators carry banners: "Yes, Bosnia and Herzegovina is eternal", "Putin's followers are not welcome", "for integral and indivisible BiH", "Dodik is not the way to Europe", "We do not want the Republic of Srpska in Montenegro", "Srebrenica is genocide" , "Štrpci 27.02.1993", "Hands away from changing borders"...

Protest against Dodik
photo: Boris Pejović

One of the demonstrators, Tanja Pavičević, said that on this day people were killed in Štrpci, and with this act today, Montenegro is "killing them again". "That's the essence of this story and that's why we're here today. We don't support criminals, let's see who does," she said.

A banner with offensive content was also displayed: "A gray falcon, not a coward, a Montenegrin, not a Serb", at the top of which is the inscription - Patriotic resistance movement of Lovćenska straža 1990.

The President of the Assembly and the leader of the New Serbian Democracy Andrija Mandić will meet with Dodik today.

This was officially announced to the media from Dodik's cabinet yesterday, stating that today he will be on a working visit to Montenegro and that he will meet with Mandić in the parliament at 12.30:XNUMX.

"Vijesti" announced this morning that the President of Montenegro Jakov Milatović and Prime Minister Milojko Spajić have no official information about Dodik's visit to Montenegro, nor have they been officially asked to meet with him.

This was confirmed to the list by the President's Public Relations Office and unofficially by the Prime Minister's Office.

Yesterday, the Assembly did not answer the questions of "Vijesti" whether Mandić had invited Dodik to visit, whether he would be welcomed with state honors, or what the topics of the conversation would be.

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