MOSTAR UNIVERSITY DUE TO CHANCELLOR TADIC'S DISMISSAL MOSTAR, Jan 8 (Hina) - The German government has decided to deny support for cooperation between German institutions and Mostar University in the city's western part due to the
replacement of chancellor Marko Tadic, the German Embassy in Bosnia-Herzegovina said on Monday, quoting a recent letter Ambassador Hans Jochen Peters sent to Mostar University. The decision was prompted by legally and politically obscure circumstances under which Tadic was dismissed as the university chancellor in autumn last year, the statement said. The statement further reads that chancellor Tadic was the key person for the modernisation and depoliticising of Mostar University. Shortly after Tadic's dismissal, BH Foreign Minister Jadranko Prlic left the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia-Herzegovina, accusing his party that it was conducting a rigid policy toward Mostar University, which was isolating BH Cr
MOSTAR, Jan 8 (Hina) - The German government has decided to deny
support for cooperation between German institutions and Mostar
University in the city's western part due to the replacement of
chancellor Marko Tadic, the German Embassy in Bosnia-Herzegovina
said on Monday, quoting a recent letter Ambassador Hans Jochen
Peters sent to Mostar University.
The decision was prompted by legally and politically obscure
circumstances under which Tadic was dismissed as the university
chancellor in autumn last year, the statement said.
The statement further reads that chancellor Tadic was the key
person for the modernisation and depoliticising of Mostar
University.
Shortly after Tadic's dismissal, BH Foreign Minister Jadranko
Prlic left the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia-Herzegovina,
accusing his party that it was conducting a rigid policy toward
Mostar University, which was isolating BH Croats from the civilised
world.
Prlic indirectly accused the party president Ante Jelavic of being
responsible for Tadic's removal.
(hina) rml