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Political crisis in Bosnia & Herzegovina

One Step Forward or Two Back
"There is no way to over-vote Serbian people",
said Miroslav Lajčak adding that he is very serious and not acting like
a cowboy wanting to change the Constitutional Law of BiH. "I also
have my personal dignity and there is no force to make me do something
I do not agree with". He mentioned that politicians from Serbia
always talk about Republika Srpska and very rarely about Bosnia and
Herzegovina... full story
By BELMA BULJUBAŠIĆ
from Sarajevo, BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA
After
resignation of the President of Ministery Council
Nikola Špirić vs. Miroslav
Lajčak
According
to the Law on Ministery Council BiH, Prime Minister's resignation means
that the government is falling down and members of the Council will
perform their duties only technically, until new government is established
By BELMA BULJUBAŠIĆ
from Sarajevo, BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA
Reactions from the neighbourhood

Serbia supports Republika Srpska
"Lajčak's measures are aimed to break down Resolution
1244 and Deyton's Agreement - actually proclaiming independent Kosovo
and abolition of Republika Srpska. That's an open threat against Serbian
people", said Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica
By MARKO ANDREJIĆ
from Belgrade, SERBIA
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