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Our Country was getting only stronger through History

Published: February 28, 2017
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bih flagOn the occasion of the 1st of March – the Independence Day of BiH, Prime Minister of FBiH Fadil Novalic, on behalf of the Government of FBiH and his own, sent the congratulatory message to citizens of BiH.

“It’s been 25 years since citizens of BiH decided on a referendum that BiH is an autonomous, independent state of all nations and nationalities who live in it. The referendum was a new confirmation of centuries of existence of BiH.“

“It is true that our country has paid a high price on the long road towards international recognition as a sovereign state. However, it always came out stronger from all these historical turning points,” said Novalic.

“Therefore, it is our continuing mission to do everything to continue to build BiH as a strong and democratic country, a country of justice and equality, because that is the best way to strengthen its statehood as well. “

I wish a happy Independence Day to all citizens,” as said in the congratulatory message of the Prime Minister Novalic.

(Source: klix.ba)

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