Appearing on the RTRS program, Cvijanović stated that claims about the arrival of a British diplomat are actually just ordinary "propaganda." "In Sarajevo, they frame it in a way that if it's not Germany, then it must be the United Kingdom. However, they will not dictate it. The propaganda machine is now even putting out the name of the desired candidate, but it's not quite like that. It's a slightly more complex process than they imagined," Cvijanović conveyed. Reflecting on the work of state institutions, the member of the BiH Presidency assessed that at the level of the BiH Presidency, both houses of the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH, and the Council of Ministers, there is a "total disconnect." According to her words, political relations in the country are burdened by what she called "megalomaniacal desires and goals of colleagues from Sarajevo," as well as actions by representatives from the RS to resist such aspirations. "It is obvious that some in BiH think that not all processes are finished. Political Sarajevo wants a centralized state that they will govern and in which no one, except them, is allowed to say what they think or what they disagree with," Cvijanović concluded in her address.
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Cvijanović: Schmidt is definitely leaving, stories about a successor from Britain are propaganda.
Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Željka Cvijanović stated that High Representative Christian Schmidt is definitely leaving BiH and dismissed speculations that he would be replaced in that position by a candidate from Great Britain.

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