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Smajić: Ako Dodiku smetaju ljiljani, zašto su mu prihvatljivi na grbu RS-a i spomeniku Tvrtku I Kotromaniću?
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Smajić: Ako Dodiku smetaju ljiljani, zašto su mu prihvatljivi na grbu RS-a i spomeniku Tvrtku I Kotromaniću?

The article discusses a political controversy in Bosnia and Herzegovina regarding a proposed law in the Republika Srpska (RS) that would ban the display of the flag of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH), which features lilies. Delegat Džemal Smajić of the Party of Sarajevo (SBiH) criticizes this move as politically motivated hypocrisy, pointing out that lilies appear on the coat of arms of the RS and on a monument dedicated to King Tvrtko I Kotromanić. Smajić questions why the same symbol is acceptable in one context but not another, accusing leaders like Milorad Dodik of using historical symbols for political gain. He calls for transparency and consistency in the treatment of national symbols, arguing that such policies manipulate history for political control.

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Smajić: Ako Dodiku smetaju ljiljani, zašto su mu prihvatljivi na grbu RS-a i spomeniku Tvrtku I Kotromaniću?

The article discusses a political controversy in Bosnia and Herzegovina regarding a proposed law in the Republika Srpska (RS) that would ban the display of the flag of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH), which features lilies. Delegat Džemal Smajić of the Party of Sarajevo (SBiH) criticizes this move as politically motivated hypocrisy, pointing out that lilies appear on the coat of arms of the RS and on a monument dedicated to King Tvrtko I Kotromanić. Smajić questions why the same symbol is acceptable in one context but not another, accusing leaders like Milorad Dodik of using historical symbols for political gain. He calls for transparency and consistency in the treatment of national symbols, arguing that such policies manipulate history for political control.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the proposed law as an example of political manipulation and hypocrisy, emphasizing the inconsistency in treating historical symbols. It criticizes the ruling elites for using history to serve political agendas, aligning more with left-leaning critiques of authoritarianism and eth

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