Brnabić: Attack on Serbia is a blow to Republika Srpska

Brnabić: Attack on Serbia is a Blow to Republika Srpska!

Is Serbia under siege? Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić claims that the attack on Serbia was carefully planned as a blow to Republika Srpska! Yes, you read that right! According to her, behind it all lies a desire for a violent change of government in Serbia, which she says is also an attack on Republika Srpska, a key ally of Serbia.

Long-term Preparation and Financial Destabilization

Brnabić emphasized that Serbia has invested a lot of money in its stability, but all of that is threatened because destabilizing actions have been prepared for years. Even the judicial prosecution of Milorad Dodik, the president of Republika Srpska, was postponed and announced amid the so-called colored revolution in Serbia. Coincidence? Hardly.

Serbian Unity as the Key to Survival

The Prime Minister calls for Serbian unity now more than ever. While the blockers have no plan or program, the Serbian government boasts economic results, higher salaries and pensions, better infrastructure, and a clear perspective for the future. “I want an independent, sovereign Serbia governed by our people,” Brnabić said.

Dayton Agreement and Serbian Rights

Serbia, as the guarantor of the Dayton Peace Agreement, wants its full and unequivocal implementation. Brnabić sharply criticized Sarajevo for brutal and inappropriate interference in the internal affairs of Republika Srpska and Serbia. Cooperation between Serbia and Republika Srpska, she says, will remain at a high level.

Remembering Victims and Justice for Serbs

The upcoming 33rd anniversary of the Muslim crimes against Serbs in Middle Podrinje, in Bratunac on July 5, will be an opportunity to pay tribute to the monstrously tortured and killed Serbs who suffered ethnic cleansing. Brnabić reminded that last year, for the first time, an EU delegation paid respects to Serbian victims, but the Serbian people deserve an apology, which will be insisted upon.

She also recalled the attempted organized lynching of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić in Srebrenica, for which no one was held accountable. “Where else can it happen that a prime minister goes to pay respects to victims, someone tries to kill him, and no one answers? We will not forget, we will continue to seek justice,” Brnabić said.

Verbal Delict and Democracy?

Brnabić condemned the judicial prosecution of Dodik for verbal delict, calling it unacceptable in the 21st century. “It means you don’t have enough arguments, so you judge someone who thinks differently. When verbal delict is declared, there is no democracy,” she said.

Serbia’s Foreign Policy: EU and Traditional Friends

Serbia’s foreign priority remains EU membership, but traditional friends are not forgotten. Serbia is building new friendships in the interest of the Serbian people in Serbia and Republika Srpska.

Conclusion: Serbia and Republika Srpska – an Unbreakable Bond

Everything happening in Serbia, according to Brnabić, directly affects Republika Srpska. Attacks on Serbia are not just an internal matter but part of a broader game threatening the stability of the Serbian people in the region. Will the Serbian people manage to stay united and protect their interests? Time will tell.

If you thought politics was boring, think again! This story has it all: intrigue, accusations, history, and the future. What do you think? Is this really a “colored revolution” or something else? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s on which side of this political chess game!

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