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Party leaders expressed support for "Coalition for Mostar"

This should be a city of prosperity, a united city, the SDA president said

Yesterday in Mostar: A message to the citizens. Archive

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After Fahrudin Radončić, the leader of SBB, the presidents of SDA, SB&H and BPS Bakir Izetbegović, Amer Jerlagić and Sefer Halilović expressed their support for the “Coalition for Mostar 2020” with their arrival in the largest city on the Neretva yesterday.

Željko Komšić, the president of DF, the party that, in addition to these four, also makes up the Coalition, will visit Mostar today.

Denis Zvizdić, vice president of the SDA, who is one of the coordinators of this pro-Bosnian bloc in Mostar, also attended yesterday's joint meeting with the representatives of the Coalition.

Izetbegović said that the first big step for Mostar was made at the moment when the voters in that city were given back the opportunity to choose.

- Now further steps follow, real unification and reconciliation of the people in Mostar. This should be a city of prosperity, a united city where young people want to stay and see the perspective, a city of developed tourism and economy, everything that Mostar deserves to be. I am convinced that a team of young people, led by Dr. Zlatko Guzin, can make us see such Mostar - said Izetbegović.

Jerlagić said he hoped this was finally a victory for democracy in Mostar, and Halilović said he came to Mostar to support the Coalition, which he believes has the best candidates.

- Mostar should belong to the people of Mostar, we expect the citizens to choose the best - he said.


Correct cooperation

Dr. Zlatko Guzin, holder of the city list of the Coalition, said that this visit of the party presidents was a sign and signal that they had synchronized, coherent and very correct cooperation of all parties of the Coalition in this campaign.

- On December 20th, I would like to use the opportunity to invite the citizens of Mostar to go to the polls for this holiday of democracy, after 12 years, and to circle on the ballots the names they believe in and believe they will best represent their interests - said Dr. Guzin.