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Should we expect the Division of Mostar soon?

Published March 31, 2016
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12910121_1749669778603032_496691762_nCity Board of HDZ BiH Mostar said in a statement that they are not participating in any discussions that are leading to the division of the city, nor they will participate and support the story of the two municipalities, as well as any other division, nor they agreed ”the city zones” with the SDA, and they will especially not propose solutions that are contrary to the Constitution of the FBiH.

As they emphasized, there was no agreement reached with the SDA on two ‘city zones’, which are just named differently, but they are municipalities in fact.

Solutions must be found within the framework of implementation of the verdict by the Constitutional Court of BiH, who established a large discrimination in the value of voting in the elections for the City Council of the City of Mostar. Solution that meets the first verdict of the Constitutional Court must be proposed, and that are not contrary to the Constitution of the FBiH and use the relevant provisions of the existing Election Law of BiH.

“Therefore, we do not suggest dominance, we respect Constitutional Court of BiH, the Constitution of the FBiH, the Election Law of BiH, constituent peoples and other citizens, and we do not suggest division and further sources of conflict,” as sad in the statement.

“No proposal was agreed with the SDA that would arrange Mostar by some law that would be adopted in the Parliament of FBiH or the Assembly of HNC’s, which would essentially divide the city. This is not true. These proposals are contrary to the Constitution of the FBiH.”

“We are under the impression that no one read our proposal to the end so that they claim with concrete arguments that we agreed on the division and thus on ensuring the dominance,” as said in the statement.

They also recalled that Croats and HDZ BiH never elected political representatives to Bosniaks and Serbs, nor they used electoral or other engineering to dominate or generalize.

(Source: radiosarajevo.ba)

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