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Prime Minister of Tuzla Canton Called Representatives of Five Companies for a Meeting

Published February 7, 2014
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premijer causevicThe Prime Minister of Tuzla Canton Sead Čaušević called on representatives of the companies “Konjuh”, “Resod guming”, “Polihem” and “Poliolchem” to come to a meeting today at 13:00 with representatives of the Tuzla Canton government in order to talk about solving the demands they set forward to the government.

It is anticipated that three representatives for every company would attend the meeting, announced the Press Office of the Tuzla Canton.

Also, the Tuzla Canton government plans to organize next week a meeting with representatives of the Association of Unemployed of Tuzla, which was an active participant in the protests in front of the Tuzla Canton government building.

The aim is to define priority objectives and youth demands, define future activities, but also to summarize what has been done so far on these issues.

‘’Once again, we appeal on all citizens, who are expressing their dissatisfaction through protesting in front of the government building, to refrain from destroying public and private property, and to return the communication within an institutional framework, in order to find the most effective solution for this new situation’’, said the Tuzla Canton government.

(Source: Fena)

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