President of Narod i Pravda and head of Bosnia and Herzegovina diplomacy Elmedin Konaković spoke up after the name-calling of SDA president Bakir Izetbegović, who attacked Trojka, Konaković and Nermin Nikšić in a guest appearance on FTV.
“Don’t say ‘they betrayed’ anymore, he realized that months after the election, people were convinced that it was a poorly thought-out lie, now he says ‘they will betray'”, Konaković commented on Izetbegović’s claims that the Troika was preparing to make, as he said, irreparable concessions to SNSD and HDZ.
When he says “they have left the security sector”, in truth, in a much quieter and very unconvincing voice, it can be seen that he knows that people know that we do not have a minister of security, but that instead we have a very important and strong Ministry of Transport and Communications and that somehow we managed to return The Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees, which he lost by trading his mandate earlier, Konaković states.
When he says “they left the energy sector behind”, he continues, you can see in his eyes that he is afraid of the question that could follow, which position did they leave behind?
Koanković points out that they did not give up any position.
“In the energy sector, only his private tycoon from Živinice lost, and in the coming weeks we will show what kind of contracts were made in the last weeks of the mandate in the Public Enterprise Elektroprivreda with tycoons close to the SDA, the very ones who bought their hands in the House of Peoples with whom they wanted to become ‘legitimate representatives” Bosniaks.
When he says ‘they left the construction of roads to HDZ’, that’s a treat. Very soon we will publish information about how many multi-million dollar contracts with companies that were his property until he assumed the position of director were signed by the dismissed director of JP Autocesta FBiH. The most agile in buying hands for the People’s House.
“Yesterday, on the same day, our valuable minister Naida Hota-Muminović announced that all students in Sarajevo Canton have free textbooks,” said Konaković.



