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BUGOJNO, May 20 (Hina) - The Prefect and Vice-Prefect of the Central
Bosnia Canton, Adnan Terzic and Ivan Saric, on Wednesday visited
Bugojno where they had talks with municipal leaders.
More than 2,500 families, mainly Croats, have so far registered to
return to their houses on that territory, it was stated in the
discussions.
According to Saric, since his "(...) last visit to Bugojno in March
this year nothing has changed. Head of the Bugojno Municipality
Dzevad Mlaco has not secured conditions for the return to Bugojno of
Croat officials nor councillors, police, party or municipal
leaders".
He added that "this will not prevent Bugojno Croats from returning
to their homes or to their municipality".
A representative of the High Representative's office in Bosnia-
Herzegovina, Mina Jarvenppa, who was present at today's meeting in
Bugojno, insisted on the conclusion of the Federation Forum of 16
April this year, by which the return of municipal officials to
Bugojno should be secured first, as well as their pre-war
residential conditions (family houses and flats with tenancy
rights).
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