SARAJEVO, May 5 (Hina) - The president of the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia-Herzegovina (HDZ BiH), Barisa Colak, has dismissed any possibility for the party leadership to be changed before local elections, set for this October,
and thus refuted allegations that Ivo Sanader, the leader of the HDZ party in Croatia, is trying to remove Dragan Covic, the Croat member of the incumbent Bosnian collective presidency, from the leadership of the HDZ BiH.
SARAJEVO, May 5 (Hina) - The president of the Croatian Democratic Union
of Bosnia-Herzegovina (HDZ BiH), Barisa Colak, has dismissed any
possibility for the party leadership to be changed before local
elections, set for this October, and thus refuted allegations that Ivo
Sanader, the leader of the HDZ party in Croatia, is trying to remove
Dragan Covic, the Croat member of the incumbent Bosnian collective
presidency, from the leadership of the HDZ BiH.#L#
After a recent initiative which some members of the HDZ BiH main
committee, led by Stefo Masatovic, launched in order to change the
current leadership of party, particularly Colak and Covic, the Bosnian
media speculated that the initiative was a result of Sanader's efforts
'to put the party in order' in the same way as he previously had done
in the HDZ in Croatia.
Covic seems to be the target of criticism because of his involvement
in many white-collar scandals and because of many charges pressed
against him so far.
Refuting allegations that Sanader exerted pressure on the HDZ BiH,
Colak said in an interview with the local Dnevni Avaz daily that there
was no grain of truth in such claims and that the HDZ in Croatia and
the HDZ BiH "are two parties in two countries and I cannot see how
Sanader can achieve anything like this".
Colak said in the interview which the daily published on its front
page of its issue on Wednesday that the HDZ BiH "has very, very good
relations" with Sanader.
Colak described the current situation in the HDZ BiH as typical for
every party ahead of elections.
"It is far from having no problems, but it is also far from labelling
the situation in the party as dramatic," Colak said.
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