No tyranny and single-mindedness could last a century. I hope that these tyrants of ours who rule for decades with the proverb ‘divide and rule’ will suffer the fate of [former Montenegrin President Milo] Djukanovic, said the leader of the List for Justice and Order Nebojsa Vukanovic, who is also an MP in the Parliament of Bosnia’s Republika Srpska (RS) entity.
Speaking about RS President Milorad Dodik, Vukanovic said that “foreigners and the High Representative” are the key.
“The key are the foreigners who keep him in power and [High Representative Christian] Schmidt who does not want to make the decision [to dismiss him] despite numerous cases of abuse. The foreigners don't want to remove him, they don't want to stop the abuse of the electoral process,” the RS MP told N1 Wednesday.
“When [Croat Democratic Union – HDZ BiH leader Dragan] Covic didn’t listen, he was arrested and removed from power,” said Vukanovic, recalling the 2005 order by the then High Representative Lord Paddy Ashdown.
Vukanovic accused Dodik’s Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD) of operating according to the principle of Cosa Nostra.
He then implied that Dodik has accumulated huge wealth through crime, adding that he, allegedly transferred “a good part of the money abroad, to Russia. He keeps a good part of his wealth in cash. He has a good deal in real estate. God knows how many apartments his family owns, a good part in Serbia, and probably the biggest part in some off-shore companies. I believe that he laundered a good part of the money by RS’ loans. We never received an answer from the London stock exchange about who bought the bonds from the RS.”
He told N1 that Milo Djukanovic lost the election in Montenegro because he attacked “what is sacred to the people.”
“Djukanovic attacked something that is sacred, attacked the church and human dignity. I am not a nationalist, but I am a Serb and a patriot who doesn’t hate anyone. I am the only one who said I was against the shameful European agreement between Serbia and Kosovo which humiliates Serbia and I think it is unfair.”
Commenting on Dodik’s visit to Moscow, Vukanovic said Dodik went there to convey a message.
“You can’t arrive on an American tank and switch to a Russian one. The Americans wouldn't have given Dodik a lot of money if he wasn't their original player. He was sent as a messenger, as a kind of intermediary, to convey certain messages to the Russian authorities. Time will tell when the history books are opened,” Vukanovic noted.
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