At the initiative of the new parliamentary majority made up of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Alliance for a Better Future (SBB), Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) of BiH, and HDZ 1990, the House of Representatives of the FBiH voted yesterday for a no-
58 Ministers voted for this initiative, while 26 voted against it. 6 Ministers abstained from voting.
The initiative for a vote of no-confidence was started by 56 delegates from SDP BiH, SBB and the two HDZ’s in the FBIH House of Representatives because they believe that the current government is not set up to represent the parliamentary majority, which is contrary to the general principles of parliamentary democracy.
The delegates accepted the conclusions proposed by the four clubs that make up the new majority, and it stipulates that the FBiH that was given a vote of no-confidence will continue to work with reduced powers. This includes restricting the work of the government only on necessary activities that ensure the execution of its international obligations, and those that are necessary for the functioning of the FBiH.
The initiative for a co-confidence of the FBiH will review the FBiH House of Peoples at the meeting scheduled for Friday, 15 February.