Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik noted that Republika Srpska is stable and getting stronger every day, which is confirmed by all economic indicators, Republika Srpska Radio and Television reports on March 5.
Dodik said that despite various attempts to present the situation in the republic as bad, he is proud that all these speculations are answered by clear statistics.
“These data show that we have seen a steady increase in average wages, which in January this year amounted to 622 euros, the Republika Srpska credit rating is stable “B plus”, and the gross domestic product achieved in 2022 is nominally higher by 13.5%. Compared to 2021, as in January of this year, the coverage of imports by exports has been achieved at an excellent level of 97.28%, which makes it a record”Dodik pointed out.
Dodik said that last week showed that the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina still lives in the illusion that, with the support of the international community, they can decide on the ownership of the Republika Srpska.
“I pointed out again that those political decisions of the Constitutional Court do not matter to us”Added Dodik.
He said that the fight for the interests of the Republika Srpska would increase.
The President of Serbia noted that last week he had the pleasure of receiving students from the Faculty of Law of the University of Pristina, temporarily based in Kosovska Mitrovica, who are in Banja Luka as part of the Know Serbia, Meet Yours project.
Dodik said that Republika Srpska and Serbia are always together in everything and this is evident in the projects they are working on together, which he discussed with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade and once again supported the issue of Kosovo and Metohija.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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