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Parliamentarians from which Parties communicate the most with the BiH Citizens?

Published February 20, 2016
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BH politiciansThe web portal for communication between the citizens and parliamentarians in BiH has been officially launched in late September last year. According to available data, parliamentarians from the Party of Democratic Action (SDA) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) BiH communicate the most with the citizens of BiH so far.
Admin of the web platform http://www.javnarasprava.ba Damir Dejanović said he is satisfied with the interest of the citizens, as well as with the activity of the BiH parliamentarians.

“Some parliamentarians recognized the potential of this platform and realized that this can be a useful tool for communicating with citizens regarding things they are being paid for,” Dejanović said.
The most active parliamentarians on state level are Senad Šepić (SDA), Šemsudin Mehmedović (SDA), Mirsad Mešić (SDP BiH), Mario Karamatić (HNS) and Nikola Lovrinović (HDZ BiH).

When it comes to the Parliament of the FBiH, the most active are Mirvet Beganović (Labor Party BiH), Admir Hadžipašić (A-SDA), Aner Žuljević (SDP BiH), Jasmina Zubić (SDP BiH) and Rasim Kantarević (Labor Party BiH).
“The most inactive parliamentarians are presidents and vice-presidents of legislative organs. They receive the most questions given that they are isolated parliamentarians, but they mostly do not answer them,” Dejanović said.
(Source: klix.ba)

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