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The citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina do not believe that the new government will bring about change in the country.

The citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina do not believe that the new government will bring about change in the country.

While the government that was formed yesterday, that is, 115 days after the elections that took place in the country on October 2, 2022, did not give the impression that it would “bring change” to the public, the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina expressed their views on the new government.

Risad Tofo from Sarajevo said that he retired 22 years ago and that “politicians only think of themselves, not citizens”.

Tufo said, “They got their seats, there will be a change in their position, but I don’t think it will be in our position. They all count until they take the seat.” He said.

Davor Rehar, a 73-year-old pensioner, stated that he is not interested in the country’s politics and that he does not expect “any positive development”.

“They have expectations within themselves because they are all the same,” said Banjaluka Marko Rakovic, who is among those who have no expectations from the new government in the country. made his comment.

Emphasizing that he is not a member of any political party and has no interest in politics, Raković explained that his pension is around 40 euros and that the country cannot develop as it is.

Mirko Korlik emphasized that he had no expectations from the new government, and added that he did not expect his country to join the European Union until the “crisis in Ukraine” was over.

The government was formed after 115 days

The new government was formed in Bosnia and Herzegovina yesterday, 115 days after the October 2 elections.

The second concrete step and the formation of the government was taken after the election of Brjana Kristo of the HDZ as the new Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina on December 28, at the emergency session of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Parliament convened yesterday.

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