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Dunovic signed the Consent for the Appointment of Ministers from SBB

Published: October 29, 2015
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dunovicVice President of the FB&H Milan Dunovic gave his written consent for the appointment of new ministers that are proposed by the Alliance for a Better Future (SBB), as announced from the Office of the Vice President of the FB&H from the rank of the Serbian people.

To recall, the president of SBB Fahrudin Radoncic yesterday submitted proposals for the ministers in the Government of the FB&H to the President and Vice-Presidents of the Federation of B&H.

SBB proposed Edita Djapo for the Minister of Tourism and Environment, Zlatan Vujanovic for the Minister of Trade, Nermin Dzindic for the Minister for Energy, Industry and Mining and Vesko Drljaca should be the new Minister of Labour and Social Welfare s well as the deputy Prime Minister of the FB&H.

It is expected that Marinko Cavara, the President of the FB&H,  accepts the resignation of the remaining two ministers from the Democratic Front in the Federal Government today, with two of them being the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare Milan Mandilovic and Minister of Trade Aleksandar Remetic.

(Source: klix.ba)

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