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Rotating Mayor in Mostar – good or bad Idea?

Published February 14, 2021
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After the interrupted session of the City Council in Mostar and the proposed rotation of the mayor, numerous reactions followed – some accepted this idea, while for some it was all a show and a circus.

While the leader of the HDZ of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is asking for the help of the Office of the High Representative (OHR), the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), the Delegation of the European Union (EU), and the United States (US) Embassy to which he sent the letter, Izetbegovic replies that Covic’s letter is full of unfounded and insulting claims and theses.

The idea of rotating mayor in Mostar was proposed by SDP after they dropped out of the race in the first round, and calls for changing three mayors every 16 months.

“On the one hand, this proposal is interesting, but I think it would only complicate the situation in Mostar even more, to put it mildly,” said Mirsad Behram, a journalist.

Even if it was accepted, the mayor who resigns after his round ends would be left without a council seat, and officials in all positions in the City Council would constantly change. SDP says that this is the only way that there would be no story of winners and losers.

“It is not serious to ask for fair play to be played only in Mostar, and not in the whole Federation, and I look at this famous rotation in that context. HDZ is expected to leave the positions it has practically already won, ” a journalist Boris Cerkuc said.

HDZ called such a proposal unconstitutional. Dragan Covic addressed international institutions, stating that anti-Croatian hysteria was trying to destroy Mostar’s perspective. As the High Representative recently reacted to the secret ballot, a reaction is also expected now.

”Since the High Representative said that he advocates the respect of the Constitution in Mostar, we expect him to start all possible mechanisms, for the Constitution imposed by the High Representative be followed,” Ivan Zelenika, President of the Mostar City Council (HDZ BiH) pointed out.

And while waiting to see if the High Representative will react at all this time, the idea of rotation was accepted by SDA, PMP, and offered to Our Party (Nasa Stranka).

“If someone does not want to be part of that story, we cannot force him, but if we agree with other parties, I support the idea of HDZ joining and have a third of the mandate for mayor from HDZ,” explained Arman Zalihic, councilor in the City Council of Mostar (SDP, BH. block).

If HDZ does not join us, SDP says that two mayors from SDA and BH block will rotate for a two-year term. The question is how realistic this is.

“If we put things in the context of expelling HDZ, they will write off HDZ if they do not agree to this, as Arman Zalihic said on Friday. I have to emphasize that HDZ is the only one that can block the two-thirds majority that is needed for all important decisions after the election of the mayor, ” Boris Cerkuc, a journalist, stressed.

We wondered if it was time for HDZ to block the session after it had been interrupted by SDA and BH block councilors so far.

“We have never asked for the session to be interrupted because it is in our interest to elect a mayor. Our position is that without HDZ councilors no process and no decision can be made, ” added Ivan Zelenika, President of the City Council of Mostar (HDZ BiH).

The retrieval of the first session will take place in less than 24 hours. Although it seems very soon, many surprises are possible. And what will await us tomorrow, a new interruption of the session or the final election of the mayor, no one can say for sure.

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