Ethnic Croat, Bosniak parties discuss cooperation.

By bne IntelliNews March 30, 2010
The heads of the strongest Bosniak party, SDA (Sulejman Tihic), and the second-major Croat party, HDZ 1990 (Bozo Ljubic), discussed the political situation in the country and the potential areas of cooperation between the two parties. The politicians noted after the meeting that they were able to find a number of important issues on which they shared similar view. No coalition agreement was negotiated on the meeting, but the party leaders pointed out that it laid the foundations for a principle coalition. Both officials denied that the potential agreement was provoked by the rumoured cooperation accord between the strongest ethnic Croat (HDZ BH) and Serb (SNSD) parties. We note that general elections will take place in October.

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