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Funeral of the former Mostar Mayor to be held Tomorrow

Published September 4, 2021
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The funeral and burial of the former mayor of the city of Mostar, Ljubo Bešlić, will be held tomorrow.

The funeral of Ljubo Bešlić will be at 2 pm in front of the Bijeli Brijeg City Morgue.

Burial will take place at the Roman Catholic cemetery “Masline”.

Ljubo Bešlić passed away on Friday, September 3, 2021, after a long illness at the age of 64.

Namely, the former mayor of Mostar underwent a heart transplant in Zagreb in mid-February, after which his health condition was stable. Beslic was then transported to Zagreb in an ambulance for surgery.

Beslic was born on July 27, 1958, and he has been the mayor of Mostar since 2004, managing the city without the City Council from 2012 to 2021, thus making history as the longest-serving mayor of the largest city in Herzegovina.

From 1992 to 1995, he actively participated in the Homeland War as a member of the HVO. In 1996, he went to NATO to study in Brussels to carry out arms reduction. He then became a member of the working group that worked on the organization of the Ministry of Defense of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the establishment of the ministry, he continued to work in the same in Sarajevo as the head of the Technical Department in the Logistics Sector.

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