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Deputy Ministers from RS will not resign from their Positions in the Council of Ministers

Published: March 19, 2025
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Deputy ministers in the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) from Republika Srpska (RS), Aleksandar Goganovic, Marijana Mojic, and Ognjen Janjic, have agreed to remain in their positions.

As they stated, they have agreed to “advocate for the interests of RS” in a political sense.

The meeting also addressed the current political situation.

The Parliamentary Assembly of BiH (PABiH) was supposed to decide yesterday on the dismissal of deputy ministers from SNSD, Demos, and United Srpska, but that item was subsequently removed from the agenda.

The Coalition of the Three parties have announced that they will initiate the dismissal of the deputy ministers after ministers from SNSD were dismissed in the PABiH. For the decision to be final, it must also be confirmed by the House of Peoples, Klix.ba wites.

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