In order to fall power in bh. the Republika Srpska entity always needs a little help from Belgrade. International officials who asked Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to “push” Jelena Trivic (PDP) know that, writes klix.ba.
Jelena Trivic, the opposition candidate, was a welcome guest before election on several private media close to the Serbian authorities, and even on Radio television of Serbia, which was interpreted as Vucic’s approval of her candidacy in the race for the entity president against Milorad Dodik.
Just two nights before the elections, members of the SNS main board, whose president is Aleksandar Vucic, were detained in Banja Luka, and many took this as Dodik’s message to the Serbian leader. Now, three days after the elections, there is an alleged “war” between portals-tabloids close to Vucic and Dodik.
“Scandal! Dodik viciously attacked the president of Serbia via the portal of his son,” Informer said in response to the text of the portal. Banjaluka.net, which states that Vučić is behind Jelena Trivić’s decision to declare victory on election night and thus cause a political crisis in the RS.
Is there really a conflict between Vucic and Dodik?
Foreigners who have long been outraged by the moves of Milorad Dodik (SNSD), asked Vucic to help them to overthrow Milorad Dodik, and the ideal opportunity for this was the elections, writes the Sarajevo portal, citing diplomatic sources.
The dead-end race between Trivic and Dodik was heated on election night as the PDP candidate declared victory, while Dodik waited angrily and nervously for an hour after midnight to appear in front of the media and say “how we should wait for the final results”, which was completely uncharacteristic for him.
After that, Jelena Trivic and Branislav Borenovic took a group of PDP onto the streets of Banja Luka and celebrated what would turn out to be a non-existent victory.
PDP did not make the decision to declare victory and take to the streets, Klix learned. It was a signal that came from outside. This will already serve them today to ask the CEC for a new counting of all votes because they believe that they have been cheated. And they were cheated, but the question is by whom.
How Dodik came to victory, by stealing votes or by the will of the people, will probably forever remain unexplained, it is pointed out. However, what has become clearer to foreign diplomats is the tactics developed by the authorities in Banja Luka and Belgrade and the fact that Dodik enjoys Vucic’s strong trust, and that everything else was a lie for foreigners, as well as Belgrade’s support for Jelena Trivic./Danas