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Izetbegović: to Simplify the Structure of B&H through merging Cantons?

Published: December 16, 2015
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Merging Cantons oslobodjenje.baMember of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and President of the Party of Democratic Action (SDA) Bakir Izetbegović said yesterday to the press in Sarajevo that the easiest way to simplify the structure inside B&H is to merge cantons.

Namely, the media published that Izetbegović and Chairman of the Presidency of B&H and the President of Croat Democratic Union (HDZ) B&H Dragan Čović agreed on common attitudes when it comes to reorganization of FB& and the formation of four cantons.

Izetbegović also highlighted that he and Čović do not have mandate to reach such decisions concerning all citizens of the Federation.

Izetbegović presented the data that B&H has over 600 parliamentarians, 14 legislative bodies, 13 constitutions and 167 ministers, adding that there is no intention to create ethnically clean cantons while merging the cantons.

Merging of cantons, Izetbegović concluded, would counteract the stories that new entities will be created.

(Source: klix.ba)

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