The Bosniak member of BiH’s tripartite Presidency, Sefik Dzaferovic, welcomed the adoption of an amendment by the European Parliament which condemned the “secessionist” moves of leadership in Bosnia’s Republika Srpska (RS) entity and called for the introduction of sanctions against his Bosnian Serb colleague in the Presidency, Milorad Dodik.
The amendment was submitted by MEPs Pedro Marques, Tonino Picula and Thijs Reuten, with 504 MEPs voting in favour.
“It is very important that the representatives of the citizens of the European Union recognized what was happening and that they rejected the rhetorical deceptions of Milorad Dodik and his pseudo-interpretation of the Constitution, with which he tried to deceive the international public,” Dzaferovic said.
“Dodik rejected dialogue in institutions as a way to resolve misunderstandings and turned to unilateral moves aimed at overthrowing the constitutional order established through the implementation of the Dayton Accords. It is clear to everyone that Dodik is threatening peace,” he said, adding that all other options to stop Dodik have been exhausted and that “the only way to suppress this undermining of peace is decisive sanctions against Dodik personally and his associates in politics and business.”
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