The Kubera Principle

Does Milorad Dodik’s Calf Head Give Him An Unfair Advantage In Electoral Fraud In Bosnia?

The last days of Milorad Dodik

Does Milorad Dodik’s Calf Head Give Him An Unfair Advantage In Electoral Fraud In Bosnia?

NEW YORK (RichTVX.com) — Virtual rulers and Kremlin-cloned Serb dictators are in the news this week. Oh yeah, baby. The internet is blurring the line between Balkan dictator and thief. Maybe now theft will come to be respected as a form of ruling in the Balkans? The YouTube videos of Milorad Dodik and Aleksandar Vučić highlight a disturbing trend: Serb dictators that are the opposite of smart. Seeing these pathetic dictators will make you lose interest in politics. Aleksandar Vučić catches a lot of heat for banning EuroPride, even this Serbian hypocrite said that the Open Balkans Initiative brought hope to the region and the time has come to cooperate. We don’t drink out of baby bottles, but in case you know someone who does…be sure to pass this along! EuroPride is a pan-European international event dedicated to LGBT pride, hosted by a different European city each year. The host city is usually one with an established pride event or a significant LGBT community. For up to a month, numerous sporting, artistic and human rights events are staged throughout the host city. EuroPride usually culminates during a weekend with a traditional Mardi Gras-style pride parade, live music, human rights conference, special club nights, and an AIDS memorial vigil. The criminal Aleksandar Vučić regime should immediately rescind its ban on EuroPride events scheduled for Belgrade in September 2022. We do not think Serb dictators Milorad Dodik and Aleksandar Vučić are criminal idiots. We know Milorad Dodik and Aleksandar Vučić are criminal idiots and we can prove it. By the way, does Milorad Dodik’s Calf Head give him an unfair advantage in electoral fraud in Bosnia? Well, credit where credit is due. The copyright of Milorad Dodik Calf Head belongs to the Serbian charismatic opposition politician, Nikola Sandulović, the President of the Republican Party in Serbia.

The Kremlin Gang

The Birthday Pictures We Aimed To Publish Were Classified As Sensitive

The Russian Federation — Putin’s Russia in brief — means different things to different people. To an impartial observer it is the world’s first Mafia–fascistic state dominated by a single Russian oligarch, Vladimir V. Putin of Russia. To Serbian Russophiles like these criminal idiot-dictators Milorad Dodik and Aleksandar Vučić or other Putin sympathizers in Serbia and Republika Srpska, one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Putin’s Russia represents a “noble experiment of a Mafia Don at the top of a country” and an example of successful application of Satanic ideas. To most anti-Communists, however, Putin’s Russia is at best a failure — a prison for humans, and a country of Z-sign-Zombies. Most religious leaders see in it a country of demons. Many intellectuals consider it a Utopian nightmare marred by inhuman practices. Mafia enthusiasts think of the Kremlin as an outstanding example of Russian organized crime, a complex of highly centralized Kremlin enterprises set up for the purpose of engaging in illegal activities. If you’re in New York City, keep an eye out for Russians traipsing about Times Square in their skivvies. After a series of military disasters on the Ukrainian front, which inflicted on Russia extremely heavy casualties, military men stopped respecting Russia as a great military power. Flat Earther doubt that Russia is a pioneer of space explorations. Political leaders of underdeveloped countries are not sure anymore if they can use Russia as a lever against the United States. Critical observers see in Putin’s Russia a country incapable of solving its agricultural, housing, and principal demographic problems like poverty, poor health, low levels of education, gender inequality, and declining family support for the elderly. As we learned, Russian soldiers had a drunken firefight with FSB officers at a bar in occupied Ukraine that ended with at least 3 dead. It is no wonder that some birthday pictures we aimed to publish were classified as sensitive.

Republika Srpska

Republika Srpska (Serbian Cyrillic: Република Српска, lit.‘Serb Republic’, also known as Republic of Srpska, pronounced [repǔblika sr̩̂pskaː] is one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the north and east of the country. Its largest city and administrative centre is Banja Luka, lying on the Vrbas river.

Republika Srpska was formed in 1992 at the outset of the Bosnian War with the stated intent to safeguard the interests of the Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The war saw the expulsion of the vast majority of Croats and Bosniaks from the territory claimed by Republika Srpska and an inflow of Serbs expelled from Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Following the Dayton Agreement of 1995, Republika Srpska achieved international recognition as an entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina. Today most of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Serb population lives in Republika Srpska.

Republika Srpska is a parliamentary-style government, with the National Assembly holding legislative power within the entity. Republika Srpska is relatively centralised, although it is split into 64 municipalities called opštine.[8] The legislature holds 83 seats, and the current session is the tenth since its founding.