State loses control over telecommunications and internet
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INVESTMENT IN CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE: State loses control over telecommunications and internet
The privatization of communication and information resources can put the state in an extremely disadvantageous position. Control thereof can also be used to disseminate disinformation, spread panic, fear, endanger human rights...
Unfinished business caused unrest in the north of the country
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INDEPENDENCE OF KOSOVO’S ELECTRICITY SYSTEM: Unfinished business caused unrest in the north of the country
The independence of the Kosovo Transmission System and Electricity Market Operator from the Electricity Network of Serbia was agreed in negotiations led by the then European Commissioner Catherine Ashton. It was also one of the points of the Brussels Agreement signed by the Prime Ministers Ivica Dačić and Hashim Thaçi in 2013. At that moment the issue of electricity supply became technical, but it also quickly shifted to the field of politics
Companies of Vuk Hamović earned billion marks in BiH
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CLOSE TO THE AUTHORITIES OF BIH, CHINA AND RUSSIA: Companies of Vuk Hamović earned billion marks in BiH
Out of 200 million in revenues generated in 2019, EFT MTPP Stanari paid just slightly over 8.4 million marks of concession fee into the budget of Republika Srpska
Millions worth tenders in Republika Srpska fixed for Russian investors
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INVESTOR DMITRI KUZNETSOV CLAIMS: Millions worth tenders in Republika Srpska fixed for Russian investors
Kuznetsov revealed the messages from which, as he claims, it can be seen that Milan Keserović, son-in-law of the then RS Minister of Finances and the current Chairperson of the BiH Council of Ministers, Zoran Tegeltija, is informing the Russians, even before they had purchased E-RAOP, that the tenders in Republika Srpska have been fixed for them.
The RS Government amends the law for Russians to have monopoly in the gas sector
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FULFILMENT OF PUTIN'S PROMISE: The RS Government amends the law for Russians to have monopoly in the gas sector
The Proposal of the Law amending the Law on Gas will be discussed at one of the next sessions of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska after the local elections. The law is being amended with only one goal in mind- to allow the Russians to build two compressed gas facilities in Srpska - one in Zvornik and the other in Brod