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Dino Konaković as the Prime Minister of the Sarajevo Canton?

Published February 17, 2015
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Dino Konakovic (Klix)With the Decision of the Executive Committee of the Cantonal Board SDA with 21 of the 28 voices Elmedin Dino Konaković was proposed for the position of the Prime Minister of the Sarajevo Canton (CS).

The Executive Board decided between Dino Konaković, the chairman of the SDA deputies in the Assembly of CS and Muharema Šabić, a professor at the University of Transportation in Sarajevo.

21 members of the Executive Board voted for Konakovoc, 6 were against, and 1 abstained.

Two candidates have presented their plans and views on the situation in the Sarajevo Canton, which followed by a voting procedure.

Elmedin Dino Konaković is born in Sarajevo the 3rd of September 1974. He graduated from the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education. He speaks English, Italian and Romanian.

He was a councilor in the Municipal Council of Sarajevo Center (2004-2008), member of the Committee for Sports at the Council of Europe (2004-2006), Director of Basketball Club Bosnia (2003-2008) and during many years a player and captain of the club.

In the previous mandate (2010-2014) he was a member of the Assembly of Sarajevo Canton.

 

(Source: Klix)

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