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SNSD DEMANDS SANCTIONS FOR ALL WORKING AGAINST CONSTITUTION.

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(From ONASA News Agency)

BANJA LUKA, Aug 1 (ONASA) - The Union of Independent Social-Democrats issued a statement on Sunday, calling on the High Representative Paddy Ashdown to sanction all entities working against the Dayton Agreement and Constitution.

The statement read that the High Representative has the authority to sanction such activities, but should have the same criteria for all. It added that certain politicians in BiH have started their pre-electoral campaign with demands for changes to the ...

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