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Municipality Stari Grad Will Get Rid of White Bread

Published February 28, 2014
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vijece_starigradResponding to the increasingly vocal demands of the citizens on the elimination of the unjustified privileges of the Councilors in municipality Stari Grad Sarajevo, a set of amendments to the municipal decisions that reduce salaries, the elimination of the white bread and an audit of privatization was adopted.

With the adoption of the proposed amendments, getting rid of the salaries was proposed, as well as the reduction of salaries of councilors and municipal officials, announced the Municipality Stari Grad.

With the aim to review privatization, it was requested to make a list of all flats and business spaces that were privatized from 1996 until today.

The list will contain the name of the legal entities and people who bought the property, date of purchase, number of square meters of space, price paid for the business space, whether the space is nationalized and whether a lawsuit was launched for challenging the contract for the sale.

After a long discussion, the conclusion on reducing salaries and compensation packages, abolition of the salary of holders of office and consultants after the end of the mandate and a review of privatization was unanimously adopted.

(Source: Fena)

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