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Leaders of Three Pro-Bosnian Parties agreed Coalition at all Levels

Published December 13, 2019
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SDA Party President Bakir Izetbegovic, SBB Party President Fahrudin Radoncic and DF Party President Zeljko Komsic signed an agreement to act united at state, entity and cantonal levels on Friday.

The Coalition Agreement states that the SDA, SBB and DF will jointly set up government at the state level of BiH, Entities of the Federation of BiH, Una-Sana Canton, Central Bosnia Canton, Zenica-Doboj Canton, Sarajevo Canton, Tuzla Canton, Herzegovina-Neretva Canton and Bosnia -Podrinje Canton, Klix.ba news portal reports.

Izetbegovic, Komsic and Radoncic agreed that the distribution of positions in legislative and executive bodies is based on the percentage of each party in the parliamentary majority. Thus, the SDA in the BiH Parliamentary Assembly will receive the positions of members of the collegiums of the House of Representatives and the House of Peoples of the Bosniak people and the secretary of the Joint Services of the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH, which in the past term belonged to the SBB Party.

It is already known that BiH Foreign Minister will be Bisera Turkovic of SDA, BiH Minister of Security Fahrudin Radoncic of  SBB, and BiH Defense Minister Sifet Podzic of DF.

All positions of Deputy Ministers in the BiH Council of Ministers will be vested in SDA. Nedzad Brankovic, BiH Deputy Minister of Justice Nezir Pivic should be proposed as BiH Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications, while it is still unknown who will be BiH’s Deputy Ministers of Finance and Treasury and BiH Minister for Human Rights and Refugees.

The SDA will receive 64 percent of leadership positions obtained by the Pro-Bosnian parties in institutions and bodies under the jurisdiction of the BiH Council of Ministers, DF 21 percent and SBB 14 percent.

(Photo: dnevnik.ba)

 

 

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