Milorad Dodik: They want to bring down the Republic of Serbian

President of BiH. Entity Republic of Serbian Milorad Dodik said he was not familiar with the details of his plan for "destruction" that are published by individual portals called "Spring 2016", but that was the scene of a serious plan aimed to organized devastated Serbian institutions, reports Srna.

Dodik said he repeatedly tried and is trying to collapse the authority of the institution of the President of the Republic.

'' We see the collapse of the Government of the Republic of Serbian opposition when for some trivial reason, despite the fact that there is no electoral legitimacy and the majority in the government, as always offended child is something so they do not roll Zeljka Cvijanovic and Nenad Stevandić and permanently leave the sessions of the National Assembly '' he said Dodik told reporters in Novi Grad.

He noted that the previously known to break down a plan that includes the five most important Serbian institutions - institutions of the President of the Republic, Government, National Assembly, the Police and the Radio-Television of the Republic of Serbian.

'' President continuously attacked, challenging the government, the National Assembly circumvent the important issues, Radio-Television of the Republic of Serbian continually challenged, police were quiet until the case in the New City. We waited where they will begin to challenge the police, '' said Dodik.
Serbian President pointed out that the police "should be humble, in the position of being thrown to the ground", which was attacked on all five institutions.

'' That's part of some foreign embassies in BiH, we know that, so-called non-governmental sector - international and domestic, and part of the political forces of the Republic of Serbian '' said Dodik.

According to him, the challenge may be legitimate, if they are political, and on all that is outside the law will be acted upon. At the same time, Croats, Bosniaks twice imposed political representatives in the Federation. Thus Mostar and the Federation were part of a single package of political agreement and would have two constituencies that would provide a choice of legitimate political representatives from among the two peoples.