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Plenum in Sarajevo Most Likely to be in Dom Mladih

Published: February 14, 2014
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DEMONSTRANTI SE PREMJESTILI NA RASKRSNICU KOD ALI-PAŠINE DŽAMIJEThe second Plenum meeting of citizens of Sarajevo is expected to be held today in Dom Mladih at 17:30. The request to use the premises in Dom Mladih was sent to the Sarajevo Canton Assembly, which will discuss this at today’s meeting.

Since this is a proposal of protestors for the second Plenum meeting to be held outdoors, the initiative committee is asking itself what would happen if rain or snow starts to fall.

They told klix.ba that the Director of KSC Skenderija Hajriz Bećirović requested 400 BAM an hour to use the space. However, in last night’s discussion, he said that he will respect every decision from the collegiate of the Canton Sarajevo Assembly.

‘’I will implement everything that the collegiate of the Canton Sarajevo Assembly decides. I am not allowed to decide on anything on my own, because there is no one over there with whom I can speak, who will take responsibility if something were to happen, who will guarantee that everything will go according to plan? Someone on that side has to take responsibility’’, said Bećirović.

(Source: klix.ba)

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