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How many Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks work in BiH Institutions?

Published: March 8, 2017
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Successor States of Yugoslavia Meeting parlament.baAt today’s session of the House of Representatives Parliamentary Assembly,  Chairman of the Council of Ministers Denis Zvizdić,  replied to the question of MP of the Democratska Fronta Party Hanka Vajzović about the national structure of the employees in the institutions of BiH.

Of 205 people working in the BiH institutions, 70 are Serbs, 68 Bosniak, 61 Croats, and six who declare themselves as others.

Moreover, Zvizdić said that the Council of Ministers has no information on the party affiliation of officials, and said that Vajzović will receive the detailed answer to her question in written form.

(Source: radiosarajevo)

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