After Friday’s meeting of the Eight and HDZ in Mostar, a media conference was held where it was partially revealed how the departments in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) Government were agreed upon. They didn’t want to go into detail, but we bring you a detailed distribution of ministries.
The leader of the HDZ, Dragan Covic, said that his party received the ministries that they had previously been at the head of. He pointed out that out of a total of six ministries, at least two should have female ministers.
He also listed the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Transport and Communications, the Ministry of Culture, and the Ministry of Spatial Planning.
The parties gathered around the Eight will receive 10 ministries, of which four plus the prime minister will belong to the SDP, one ministry each to Our party and the People and Justice, and the remaining four ministries will be agreed upon by SBiH, NES, Fuad Kasumovic and PDA.
The ministries that will belong to that Four are the Ministry of Energy, Mining, and Industry, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Trade, and the Ministry of Veteran Affairs.
Our party will get the Ministry of Environment and Tourism, in whose position they planned to appoint Nasiha Pozder.
The SDP will receive the Ministry of Displaced Persons and Refugees, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the Ministry of Education, and they should agree with the People and Justice on the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy and the Ministry of Development, Entrepreneurship, and Crafts.
Moreover, The Eight and HDZ do not want to talk about the names of future ministers yet, but some are already being talked about in public. Thus, Adnan Delic is mentioned as the candidate of the People and Justice for the ministry they will receive, and Damir Masic from SDP as the new minister of education, however, this is still uncertain.
A meeting of partners in the FBiH was held on Friday morning at the HDZ headquarters in Mostar, during which, in addition to the distribution of departments, a program agreement was agreed upon, which will later be announced to the public.
It was also agreed that on March 29th, next Wednesday, the FBiH President will make a decision on the appointment of the FBiH Government. This should be confirmed by Vice Presidents Refik Lendo and Igor Stojanovic.
Given that it is obvious that Refik Lendo will not support this type of government composition, Nermin Niksic said that if it does not actually happen, the majority in the FBiH Parliament will ask to make a decision on the establishment of government, Klix.ba reports.
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