Bosnia and Herzegovina: "The envisaged plan is to achieve secession"
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The member of the Tripartite Presidency of Bosnia, Milorad Dodik, addresses the Parliament of the Serbian Republic of Bosnia in Banja Luka on December 10, 2021. AP - Radivoje Pavicic
By: Florent Guignard Follow
Is Bosnia and Herzegovina on the brink of implosion, on the very brink of war?
Twenty-six after the Dayton Accords, which put in the fighting, concern has been mounting since the vote in the Bosnian Serbs' Parliament, to launch the process of withdrawal from common institutions, in particular the army.
To talk about it, Florent Guignard is online with Loïc Trégourès, political science teacher at the Catholic Institute in Paris, specialist in the Balkans.
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