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Avdic: “Diversity, Anti-Fascism and Development Are Our Strength”

Published: April 6, 2026
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The mayor of Sarajevo, Samir Avdić, was a guest of Dnevnik 2 and spoke about the Sixth of April awards, the development of the capital city, urban challenges, cultural projects, the values ​​of anti-fascism and humanity.

Speaking about the development of Sarajevo, Avdić recalled the challenges the city has gone through, but also its lasting value:

“As we have seen throughout history, Sarajevo grew and developed despite the occupations, demolition attempts and all the difficulties we experienced. Today, we still have projects being built, but what makes Sarajevo special is its unique configuration and geographical location. We love, respect and strive to preserve every corner of our city, because it carries the stories and experiences of all of us who live here.”

The mayor added that the demographic composition of the city has changed, but that diversity should not be an obstacle for a harmonious life:

“A large number of residents come from other areas, but that does not mean that we cannot respect the basic rules of urban life. Sarajevo lives a modern and dynamic life, and we should all work together to preserve the quality of the space we live in.”

Urbanism and traffic challenges
Avdić particularly emphasized the problem of urban traffic and the importance of the culture of living:

“At the moment, one of the biggest problems is traffic. The number of cars significantly exceeds the capacity of the space, so a different planning and attitude towards the public good is needed. We must together appreciate the space we have and work to preserve it.”

April 6 awards
“I will briefly say to all the people who deny the city of Sarajevo in any context: Sarajevo denies it. People like to come to Sarajevo, they respect the city, they respect the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and I think that is the best answer to all attempts to belittle or deny our city.”

The mayor spoke about the importance of anti-fascism and tolerant coexistence in Sarajevo:

“Sarajevo is a city that has shown throughout history that anti-fascism and respect for diversity are indestructible values. Everyone is prepared for the celebration of April 6, including a formal session of the City Council and the awarding of awards to those who contribute to the development of the community.”

He especially highlighted this year’s award winners:

“The collective award goes to the Obala Art Center Association, which has been preparing the Sarajevo Film Festival and promoting the cultural values ​​of the city for 33 years. The individual award went to Elvir Karalić, the founder of the Pomozi.ba association. He is a man who selflessly helps others and whose work should be an example to all.”

About public criticism, Avdić said:

“Those who dispute this award do not have good intentions, and these are not real criticisms. Elvir Karalić is a synonym for a virtuous and honorable man with good behavior.”

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