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SB&H and A-SDA lost their ministerial positions in the FB&H?

Published October 16, 2015
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bakir izetbegovicMeeting of Bakir Izetbegovic, leader of the Party of Democratic Action (SDA), with Amir Jerlagic, the President of the Party for B&H (SB&H) and Nermin Ogresevic, president of A-SDA in the building of the Presidency of B&H is finished.

Issue discussed was negotiations about participation of these three parties in the government.

Yesterday, after Fahrudin Radoncic, leader of SBB and a new coalition partner of SDA, stated that all four ministerial positions of DF were entitled to them in the Government of FB&H, it became clear that these two parties, which helped SDA to adopt a new labor law, lost their ministerial positions.

Today was confirmed that SB&H and A-SDA will remain without ministerial positions, and Izetbegovic said that the positions of assistants of director in companies and management boards were offered to them.

Ogresevic will continue with the negotiations, but most certainly Jerlagic is not satisfied with the outcome, since he wished the Ministry of Energy and Mining. Meeting of the Collegium of SB&H is scheduled to decide whether they will go into further negotiations with SDA.

(Source: Radiosarajevo.ba)

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