The President of the Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, today compared the guilty verdict handed down by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to his arrest of Kaluin Đorđesku in Romania, emphasizing that they are part of the same campaign led by globalists who, through the abuse of the judiciary, desperately seek to maintain power by silencing the opposition and rigging elections.
“U.S. Vice President Jay Di Vance was right, democracy is under attack. Only the truth and the will of the people can stop them!” Dodik wrote on the social media platform X.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina today handed down a provisional sentence to President Dodik of one year in prison and a six-year ban from holding the position of president, citing his “disrespect for the decisions” of the High Representative, Christian Schmidt.
➡️ Хапшење Калина Ђорђескуа у Румунији и моја пресуда у БиХ дио су исте кампање коју злоупотребом правосуђа воде глобалисти, а који очајнички настоје да задрже моћ кроз ућуткивање опозиције и намјештање избора. Потпредсједник Венс @JDVance је био у праву – демократија јесте на…
— Милорад Додик (@MiloradDodik) February 26, 2025
In Romania, the General Prosecutor’s Office interrogated presidential candidate Kaluin Đorđesku today as part of a broader investigation into election irregularities. These elections had been annulled in December.
This guy is a tyrant, not a judge https://t.co/ghE9X4W5G3
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 20, 2025
Elon Musk sharply criticized Marijan Enače, the President of the Romanian Constitutional Court (CCR), who played a key role in the annulment of the elections. “This man is a tyrant, not a judge,” Musk wrote on the social media platform X. Musk’s comment came after he shared a post supporting pro-Russian Đorđesku, who promised to ban the “Soros network” in Romania, emphasizing that the country deserves “its sovereign leader.”
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