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Izetbegović: SDA to start talks on government forming in the coming days

FENA Press release

SARAJEVO, November 8 (FENA) - The Party of Democratic Action (SDA) has accomplished all of its planned election goals, winning around 300,000 votes, and in the next few days it will begin talks on forming the governments at all levels, said today the SDA President Bakir Izetbegović after the meeting of the Presidency of this political party.

He underlined that the SDA MP who has won the least votes for the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina has more votes than some bearers of the lists of other parties that won a four-year term in that highest-level legislative body in BiH.

He reminded that SDA has called on representatives of other political parties to appear together in the October general elections in both entities, but after this was not supported, fewer seats were won in the Republika Srpska National Assembly - that is four, instead of planned six mandates.

“It is time to decide what is more important - to fight for BiH or to fight each other, and whether love for BiH is more important than mutual hatred and animosity towards SDA, and whether it is more important to form a strong front that will pull the country forward,” said Izetbegović.

He announced that in the next ten days SDA will begin talks on forming of the parliamentary majority because they have left enough time to after the elections to ease the tensions and euphoria, noting that they would primarily like to work with the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the Democratic Front (DF).

“All voters who voted for SDP, DF and SDA had in mind the best interest of this country, and not the cantonal governments and cantonal budgets,” said Izetbegović, adding that in this sense the Croat Democratic Union (HDZ) of BiH and the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats SNSD) are considered as coalition partners.

Izetbegović said that “the BiH voting body is divided into four components, three of which are Bosniak, Serb and Croat constituencies that attach great importance to traditional values, and the fourth one is the voter body gathered around the civic-oriented parties to whom these values ​​are not particularly important.”

Izetbegović is of the opinion that all four groups should be represented in the coalition government, since the exclusion of any of them is not a solution for BiH, because in that case, it would not be possible to guarantee a stable government that will be able to implement reforms.

The SDA leader stressed that the decision of the Central Election Commission (CEC) on the appointment of delegates to the House of Peoples of the FBiH Parliament must be based on the provisions of the FBiH Constitution, the provisions of the Election Law and the European Conventions, stressing that anything else would be unacceptable.

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