BANJA LUKA, October 27 (FENA) - Due to the insults that the member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the leader of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD) Milorad Dodik expressed towards the opposition MPs of the Serb Democratic Party (SDS) in the National Assembly of Republika Srpska, they left today's parliamentary session.
The session is being held today in Banja Luka at the request of Dodik, in order to declare the decisions of the Presidency of BiH harmful to the vital entity interests of the entity of Republika Srpska.
The SDS Vice President Milan Radović said that this political party was ready to support the initiatives of the member of the Presidency of BiH, but that it was impossible because, apart from Dodik insulting the deputies, the leadership of the Assembly did not allow them to defend themselves.
With the departure of the SDS, the two-thirds majority needed to adopt decisions in the continuation of the session after the break that was announced due to the heated situation is now questionable.
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