Bosnian Prime Minister Haris Silajdzic handed his presidency back the mandate to form a new central government, in protest against a parliament decision for the central government to have five instead of six ministries. The missing ministry is just a symbol of deeper and longer disagreements between Silajdzic and the ruling SDA (Moslem) and HDZ (Croat) parties on the concept […]

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