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Who Will Lead Today’s Session of the House of Representatives ?

Published March 13, 2014
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sjednicaAlthough the regular session of the House of Representatives of FB&H Parliament was suppose to start at 10:00 in Sarajevo, it has still not begun.

Members of the Assembly are already waiting but the question is- who will lead this session after the resignation of the Chairperson Fehim Škaljić in January?

Tomo Vidović, the Co-Chairperson who led the sessions after Škaljić’s resignation, considers that he can not lead this session since the previous session is not finished, unless the deputies do not come to special conclusions.

After many discussions and confusions and various proposals in regard to solving this unusual situation, the Deputy Safet Softić suggested a break, which is ongoing, while the Board is trying to solve the problem.

(Source: Fena)

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