Milorad Dodik leaves Government building, flashes Serbian three-finger salute!

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President of the Serb Republic (RS) Milorad Dodik has left the building of the Administrative Center of the RS Government in East Sarajevo.

According to media reports, traffic was closed before his departure, and Dodik showed the Serbian three-finger salute as he passed by journalists.

According to announcements, the president will now aattend the opening of the Rectorate building of the University of East Sarajevo and the Music Academy.

Dodik posted on social networks a little earlier, when he said that that no RS institution is cowardly.

"No RS institution is hiding. And none of them are cowardly. Whether it's a police officer from the RS MUP, the prime minister, the president of the Assembly or of the Republic - everyone is calm and doing their job. Because they know what sacred thing they are defending - the will of the people," Milorad Dodik posted on X.

"That's why it's interesting that those whose entire political position is based on a former US ambassador and illegal tourist Christian Schmidt are talking about cowardice. The cowards are those who surrendered their institutions, mandates and political will to under Schmidt's skirt and Murphy's Texan shoes," Dodik continued.

Dodik also wrote that the RS "will not agree to legal violence and political silencing, nor to humiliation through insulting historical coincidences."

He asked who else in Europe in the last 100 years had the power to write a law on their own, sign it, declare it valid - and not answer to anyone for it.

"In Bosnia and Herzegovina, today, one such man exists. A German. Unelected. No legitimacy. No mandate. And he is the one asking to arrest me according to his own law - which has not passed any institution," Dodik stated.

And all this, he pointed out, is happening during the week when the Serb people remember Jasenovac, the biggest killing ground of our people, the genocide that was carried out (in Croatia) under the auspices of Nazi Germany.

"A crime which no one in Sarajevo even today has the strength to either name, or tell the truth about," wrote Dodik and added that "the symbolism is too heavy to be accidental."

"The RS will not agree to legal violence. To political silencing. To humiliation through historical coincidences that insult our sacrifice, our will and our right to live freely, in peace and under our laws. In the name of those who are no longer here and those who yet to come: we will not bow down to injustice. Never," stated Dodik.

Dodik arrived in East Sarajevo yesterday, when embers of the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) tried to serve him with an arrest warrant.

The Court of BiH previously issued a central warrant for Dodik, RS National Assembly President Nenad Stevandic and RS Prime Minister Radovan Viskovic, because of their failure to appear for a hearing, to which they were summoned for allegedly taking part in "destruction of the constitutional order."

(Telegraf.rs)

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