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Bevanda: It Is Estimated That 950,000 People Moved From One Place to Another

Published May 19, 2014
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bevandaThe tragedy is large, almost 950,000 people, according to estimates, shifted from one place to another, and is threatened by more than half the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina – announced Chairman of the Council of Ministers Vjekoslav Bevanda today at a press conference in Sarajevo after a special session of the Council of Ministers BiH.

He initially sent condolences to the victims of these tragic events. Moreover, he instructed gratitude to all those who have contributed and helped in any way.

Moreover, Bevanda briefed reporters about the decisions and conclusions of the Council of Ministers adopted today at the special meeting. Namely, all the material which entered in the General Secretariat today until 13.30 he put on the agenda today.

There were no material which was written and sent, and was not discussed – said Bevanda.

When asked how much money could be raised if all employed would gave up one daily, Bevanda answered that the Minister of Finance and Treasury estimated that it would be about two million.

(Source: Fena)

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