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Protestors Await Response from FB&H Government

Published February 10, 2014
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2014-02-10 15.27.03Representatives of the protestors have narrowed their list of demands from five to just one point, and that is the resignation of the Prime Minister of the FB&H Nermin Nikšić and the FB&H government, reports Agency Anadolija from Sarajevo.

One of the representatives said that they will wait until 19:00. On the question as to what will happen if the government resigns, the representative said that they will hold a blockade of the center of Sarajevo until the entity government resigns.

Protestors in Sarajevo are still in the center, at the intersection between Titova Street and Ali-pašina. So far, there have been no incidents and the protests remain peaceful, and traffic in this part of Sarajevo, as well as on Skenderija Street on Obala Kulina Bana Street is blocked.

Earlier today, protestors expressed their demands, among which is the resignation of the FB&H government, which the government rejected.

The demands include also the abolition of cantons, for parliamentarians to give up 50 percent of their salaries, to dismiss the director of PIO FB&H, increase pensions that amount to 1.000 BAM (near 500 Euros), to provide work for the unemployed, benefits for the unemployed, and to abolish illegal work (black market labor)

(Source: Al Jazeera)

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