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The Federal Government to move to a new Building?

Published: March 29, 2017
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mostar nowThe Federal Government has given the approval for signing of a contract of sale of Glass Bank (Staklena banka) to Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Fadil Novalić.

This is done after the Government’s adoption of the information from the Service of the institutions of the FBiH and noted that the conditions for concluding a contract of sale “Glass Bank” are fulfilled.

The contracting parties have set the purchase price of 5,990,000 BAM, of which the Federal Government, as a customer, paid ten percent of deposits (580,948.20 BAM).

To recall, at the beginning of last year, Commission for moving the premises of the FBiH Government has sent a proposal to the institutions and departments of the Government of FBiH in Sarajevo to move into the building of Energoinvest. Moreover, the seat of the Federal Government in Mostar should be moved in building of the Glass bank.

Several times, it was repeatedly warned from the Government of the FBiH that it must solve the problem of accommodation of federal authorities and to engage in property relations which will need to invest at least.

As stated earlier, the goal is to make an integral solution to reduce costs, which is the ultimate goal.

(Source: akta)

 

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