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Borovac and Osmanovic as SDA ministers in the Council of Ministers

Published: March 14, 2015
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b_150313064Semiha Borovac and Adil Osmanovic will occupy the positions of ministers in the in the Council of Ministers. They both come from the SDA party.

As it was confirmed in the Party of Democratic Action (SDA), Borovac will occupy the place for the Ministry for Human Rights and Refugees, while Osmanovic will inherit Sredoje Novic at the site of the Minister of Civil Affairs.

Nezir Pivić will be Deputy Minister of Justice, and Mirsad Žuga be on the the position of Deputy Minister of Finance.

Although the names of all candidates for ministers in the Government of FBiH are not completed yet, it is certain that Aljosa Campara will be the minister of the Interior Affairs, Edin Ramic will be on the head of the Ministry for Refugees and Displaced Persons, while Šemsudin Dedic in the next four years will lead ministry for Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry.

 

(Source: klix)

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