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FOUR STRONGEST OPPOSITION PARTIES IN BOSNIA SIGN COOPERATION DEAL

SARAJEVO, Nov 23 (Hina) - Leaders of the four largest opposition parties in Bosnia-Herzegovina have signed an agreement on cooperation announcing that they will insist on early parliamentary elections to be held next year.
SARAJEVO, Nov 23 (Hina) - Leaders of the four largest opposition parties in Bosnia-Herzegovina have signed an agreement on cooperation announcing that they will insist on early parliamentary elections to be held next year. #L# The agreement was signed in Sarajevo on Sunday by Zlatko Lagumdzija of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Milorad Dodik of the Party of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD), Kresimir Zubak of the New Croatian Initiative (NHI) and Petar Djokic of the Socialist Party of the Republic of Srpska (SPRS). SNSD leader Dodik said the four parties shared the same view that Bosnia-Herzegovina was facing a political, economic and moral crisis, and the current authorities were incapable of solving the accumulated problems. The NHI chief Zubak said a change of those in power was necessary, as the ruling nationalist parties would not be able to carry out reforms in the 16 defined areas, which the European Commission required for the start of negotiations with Sarajevo on the country's pre-accession talks. SDP President Lagumdzija described the agreement as an important step towards the normalisation of political life in Bosnia. This is a basis for bids aimed at forming a centre-left bloc as a counter-balance to the ruling right coalition. The four opposition politicians said they would insist on the organisation of early parliamentary elections in autumn 2004 when local elections were scheduled. (hina) ms

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