SARAJEVO, November 30 (FENA) - President of the Alliance for a Better Future (SBB) Fahrudin Radončić said after a meeting with US Special Envoy for Electoral Reform Matthew Palmer that international mediators are making efforts to reach a joint solution in BiH.
“I do not want to be pessimistic, but I have no good news that the views of the Croat and Bosniak blocs have approached. We have a too complicated situation in FBiH. Problems that last for ten years cannot be finished in a few meetings,” Radončić pointed out.
However, he claims that the president of the Party of Democratic Action, Bakir Izetbegović, and the president of the Croat Democratic Union, Dragan Čović, show maximum interest in reaching a compromise, which is still far away.
Speaking about the election of members of the Presidency, Radončić said that he advocates an indirect way, to be elected in the BiH Parliamentary Assembly, which, as he says, would relax the situation and thus avoid allusions to the third entity.
He believes that an asymmetric solution cannot be agreed, because a member of the Presidency from the RS will be elected in 24 hours, but in the FBiH it can take months, until the houses of peoples are constituted.
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