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SBB: Celebrated B&H actor Izudin Bajrović is dismissed solely for politics, it is a pity that the new government in SC abolishes the practice of SBB's society of equal opportunities

With the dismissal of the celebrated B&H actor, Konaković's government has shown that it does not care about smart, professional and honest staff

Izudin Bajrović. SBB

E. Ma.

With the dismissal of the celebrated B&H actor and very successful manager Izudin Bajrović from the position of director of the National Theater Sarajevo, Konaković's government has shown that it does not care about smart, professional and honest staff.


Greats and experts are being dismissed from their positions

Since Bajrović is one of the best actors of the B&H theater, without any valid professional reason, he was dismissed solely because of politics. Also, when it comes to Bajrović, it is very unprincipled that the "trojka" in public says that the opportunity should be given to proven and professional staff, regardless of the political party to which they belong, and at the same time do the exact opposite and dismiss greats and proven experts from positions.There is no need to introduce Mr. Bajrović to the citizens of B&H at all, but through his case the policy of the "trojka" should be pointed out, which does not allow such a man to continue performing the mandate for which he was legally elected.

In addition, it is very indicative that the "trojka" and its seven or eight independent followers brutally dismiss all staff proposed by SBB (among whom is a significant number of non-party figures), while at the same time SDA and DF directors remain in office without any problems.

It is not a legal procedure

A special question is why Bajrović was removed by a decision of the SC Government, and not the Management Board, which is not a legal procedure at all.

While in the SC Government, SBB gave positions to non-partisan personalities or individuals close to the NiP, as is the case with the director of the General Hospital “Prim. dr. Abdullah Nakas ”, and we believe that it is a pity that the new government in SC abolishes such a practice of a society of equal chances.