Bosniaks are offered places in the Municipality

Đeljošaj suggests strengthening cooperation with BS in Tuzi
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They offer jobs in the Municipality of Tuza: Leaders of the Albanian coalition and Ramović, Photo: Zoran Đurić
They offer jobs in the Municipality of Tuza: Leaders of the Albanian coalition and Ramović, Photo: Zoran Đurić
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The ruling coalition in Tuzi offered the Bosniak Party (BS) a seat in the municipal administration after that party supported the election of municipal leaders. The President of the Municipality of Tuzi, Nik Đeljošaj, spoke with the President of the Municipal Board of BS, Haris Ramović, and offered him cooperation.

"In order to prove our willingness to work, we offered the Bosniak minority the opportunity to participate in the municipal administration.

We appreciate that this decision of the Albanian Forum contributes to the preservation and affirmation of multinational relations in Malaysia. As the president of all citizens, I am convinced that political decisions should be planned for the long term, therefore I am sure that this cooperation will benefit all citizens of Malaysia, without distinction", said Đeljošaj after the meeting.

Reminding that the coalition of Albanian parties with the Democrat councilor Štjefan Camaj has the necessary majority, Đeljošaj pointed out that the Bosniaks supported them despite the pressure. He also pointed out that during the election campaign, the coalition of the Albanian Alternative, the Democratic Alliance and the Democratic Union of Albanians (DUA) advocated for the integration of minorities living in Malaysia.

"Aware that the Albanian Forum, with the support of Camaj, has a majority in the Tuzi Municipal Assembly, of 17 councilors, which ensures a stable government. At the same time, the Bosniak Party has given fair and unreserved support to the current majority at all previous sessions of the Municipal Assembly, despite the fact that it was exposed to great pressure from certain councilors of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS). However, their serious and constructive attitude is for every respect in preserving multinational relations in Malaysia", he said.

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