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Employees in State Institutions to protest in late November

Published November 6, 2025
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Representatives of the unions employed in institutions at the level of Bosnia and Herzegovina held a meeting today at which they agreed on activities related to the protest that is being held due to the fact that the BiH budget has still not been adopted.

The meeting was attended by Mario Krajinović, President of the Federation of Police Unions, Ana Mrnjavac, President of the Trade Union of the Administration for Indirect Taxation, Radenko Mirković, President of the Trade Union of Civil Servants and Employees in the Institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and representatives of the unions that make up the Federation of Police Unions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dragan Matović, President of the Trade Union of the Border Police of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Salan Haris, President of the Trade Union of the Directorate for Coordination of Police Bodies, and Edin Kahrimanović, President of the Trade Union of SIPA.

The meeting discussed further activities of the union, given that the first request made at the meeting held on October 6th, which was the adoption of the Budget of the institutions by October 30th at the latest, had not been met.

During the meeting, after a short discussion, a unanimous decision was made to start organizing a protest that will be held on November 27, from 12:05 to 1:05 p.m., in front of the building of the institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The organizers of the protest are the Trade Union of the Indirect Taxation Administration, the Trade Union of Civil Servants and Employees and the Federation of Trade Unions of Police Bodies in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and with the aim of obtaining approval from the competent police administration in the coming period, they will undertake activities prescribed by the Law on Public Assemblies in the Sarajevo Canton.

In this regard, the trade union representatives call on all employees of the institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina to attend the scheduled protest and to comply with the provisions of the Law on Public Assemblies in the Sarajevo Canton and the instructions of the organizers, Klix.ba writes.

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