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HoR of Federal Parliament did not adopt Conclusion on Calling Prime Minister to resign

Published: June 2, 2020
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The House of Representatives of the Federal Parliament did not adopt a conclusion calling on Prime Minister Novalic and the Federal Government to resign immediately, Vijesti.ba news portal reports.

This conclusion was proposed by the heads of five clubs (SDP, NS, NB, PDA and SBB). According to the results of the individual vote, 40 deputies voted “for”, 29 against them, and 10 deputies abstained.

The proposal of the DF conclusion demanding the resignation of the leadership of the Federal Government (Novalic, Milicevic and Drljaca) was also rejected by a majority vote of the representatives of the House of Representatives of the FBiH Parliament, 36 deputies voted for this conclusion, while 33 deputies were against, and six abstained.

A proposal for a vote of no confidence in the current convocation of the Federal Government was sent on Monday. This proposal did not receive the support of the House of Representatives either.

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