Bosnian Serb president-elect Milorad Dodik on Tuesday repeated his hardline position dismissing Bosnia as an “impossible state” cooked up by the international community. “Bosnia is impossible as a state. It was never a state and it will never be one (…) Bosnia is only possible as a union of republics,” Dodik who overwhelmingly won the elections in the Serb-run part of Bosnia said.
While this weekend’s vote in Bosnia saw voters from the Muslim-Croat Federation opt for more moderate forces the Bosnian Serbs voted for hardline Dodik and his party who vowed to rebuff any efforts to weaken their autonomy.