Strujić Harbić: We will initiate a meeting with PES in order to have a clear answer to Mandić's visit to Dodik

Strujić Harbić pointed out that in this way Mandić is giving political support to precisely those actions of Milorad Dodik that violate the constitutional and legal order of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Strujić Harbić, Photo: Boris Pejović
Strujić Harbić, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Bosniak Party (BS) MP Kenana Strujić Harbić announced that she will initiate a meeting with their partners from the Europe Now Movement (PES) on the occasion of the departure of Parliament Speaker Andrij Mandić to Banja Luka, BS announced.

Mandić and the president of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) Milan Knežević spoke at a press conference at the Palace of the Republic in Banja Luka, along with the president of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian entity Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik and the speaker of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska Nenad Stevandić.

Strujić Harbić said that she would initiate a meeting with PES in order to have "a clear and partnership-based response to these and similar actions that undermine good neighborly relations and encourage instability in the region."

"Especially in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which not so long ago went through an aggression in which crimes unheard of since World War II were committed, including the genocide in Srebrenica," she quoted the Bosnian Serb MP as saying.

"The departure of Andrija Mandić, President of the Parliament of Montenegro, to visit Milorad Dodik at a time when, under his political control, separatist and unconstitutional laws are being adopted in the smaller Bosnian entity that seek to question the state integrity and sovereignty of Bosnia and Herzegovina, represents a gross and unacceptable interference in the internal relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina," said Strujić Habrić.

She pointed out that in this way Mandić is giving political support to precisely those actions of Milorad Dodik that violate the constitutional and legal order of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

"Of course, with the well-known narrative that is why he is called the Dalai Lama in Montenegro. From Temu, as the young would say. Also, this is another in a series of actions that disrupt Montenegro's good neighborly relations with neighboring countries, which is not in the interest of a European, Euro-Atlantic and civic Montenegro," the statement said.

They said that this may be in the interest of a different and different Montenegro, which "Andrija Mandić and everyone else can only dream of, just as they can dream of what Dodik is using to deceive voters at the failed rallies in Banja Luka."

"There was and will be a unified Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the big stories of small people about big states represent a colorful lie for voters, just as Andrija Mandić's departure is another play for the domestic voting public that dreams of a 'Serbian world'," Strujić Harbić said.

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