MOSTAR, Feb 2 (Hina) - The leaders of the four strongest Croat and Bosniak parties in Bosnia-Herzegovina - the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia Herzegovina (HDZ BiH), the Croatian Democratic Union 1990 (HDZ 1990), the Party of
Democratic Action (SDA) and the Party for Bosnia-Herzegovina - held a meeting behind closed doors in Mostar on Thursday but failed to reach a final agreement on the future composition of the government of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
MOSTAR, Feb 2 (Hina) - The leaders of the four strongest Croat and
Bosniak parties in Bosnia-Herzegovina - the Croatian Democratic Union of
Bosnia Herzegovina (HDZ BiH), the Croatian Democratic Union 1990 (HDZ 1990),
the Party of Democratic Action (SDA) and the Party for Bosnia-Herzegovina -
held a meeting behind closed doors in Mostar on Thursday but failed to reach a
final agreement on the future composition of the government of the Federation
of Bosnia-Herzegovina. After the five-hour talks, officials of the
four parties decided they would continue the discussion in Sarajevo on
Monday.
At the Mostar meeting, officials of the four parties agreed that the
new prime minister of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina would come from the
ranks of the SDA. The SDA and the Party for Bosnia-Herzegovina will each have
five ministries, while one ministry would go to Milorad Dodik's Alliance of
Independent Social democrats, said a statement issued after the talks.
The remaining five ministries would be divided between the two Croat
parties.