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SARAJEVO/BANJA LUKA, May 14 (Hina) - The Serb member of the Bosnian
Presidency Momcilo Krajisnik has opposed any possibility of
reintegrating Bosnia-Herzegovina and harshly criticised the
government of the Republika Srpska Premier Milorad Dodik,
suggesting indirectly that it be toppled.
Speaking at Thursday's session of the Republika Srpska Assembly in
Banja Luka, Krajisnik accused Dodik of collaboration with the
international community which, in his opinion, was only
detrimental to Bosnian Serbs.
He called on Dodik to "stop with the disastrous policy or resign and
make people happy". However, he also covertly suggested that
Dodik's government be toppled by saying that the government in
Banja Luka "has so far made too much damage for us to wait for them to
be rejected at the elections by those who should reject them".
Krajisnik directed similar accusations to the Republika Srpska
President Biljana Plavsic saying that forces surrounding her were
advocating reintegration of Bosnia, to which he himself would never
agree.
Krajisnik said he was tired of his political engagement and would
ask his party (Serb Democratic Party, SDS) "not to nominate him for
any post at the September elections".
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