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Protests in Sarajevo Began With Protestors Shouting out at Politicians

Published February 12, 2014
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sarajevo_protestiAround 100 protestors have already gathered today in the part across the street from the B&H Presidency in Sarajevo. They are calling members of the B&H Presidency to come outside, shouting out at Bakir Izetbegović, at Nermin Nikšić, and one woman is protesting with crusts of bread in her hand. The police is on alert.

Traffic on Titova Street was functioning smoothly until 13:00, after which the blockade of the street began. The trolleybuses are not going towards Jezero, and the trams are going from Željeznička station towards Ilidža.

Citizens have high expectation for the citizen plenum, which will be held in Sarajevo for the first time tonight, and they said that representatives of political parties will not be welcome at the plenum. The plenum is expected to provide guidelines for the formation of the future government of Canton Sarajevo. Dissatisfied citizens retain their demand that the Prime Minister of the FB&H Nermin Nikšić and the FB&H government, reducing the salaries of ministers and eliminating their per diem and the reimbursement received from attending sessions.

(Source: klix/Al Jazeera)

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