The Minister for Human and Minority Rights, Ferhat Dinoša, will resign from that position in the next few months and move to diplomacy, it was confirmed to "Vijesta" from several unofficial sources.
According to the information of "Vijesti", Prime Minister Igor Lukšić told some representatives of the civil sector at a closed meeting, after their numerous criticisms of the work of Minister Dinoša, that he is aware of the problem.
"Dinoša, according to Lukšić, will go into diplomacy very quickly, and someone younger and more sensitive will take his place", said one of the interviewees of "Vijesti".
That the decision to rotate Dinoša from the ministerial post to the ambassadorial post was made, it was confirmed by the Government yesterday to "Vijesta". The interlocutor of "Vijesti" said that it is true that Dinoša is leaving, but that he is doing so on his own initiative, without specifying where he is going and when it will happen.
Minister Dinoša's phone was turned off yesterday, and only a month ago he said at a session of the Parliamentary Committee for Human Rights that he would leave that place only if Prime Minister Lukšić asked him to do so.
"What 17 NGOs are asking for, for now, they will not get from me, unless the Prime Minister suggests otherwise...", said Dinoša to the Parliamentary Committee.
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