Krapović: We said that it would not be controversial if Bošnjak and Borovinić Bojović were nominated for the highest positions.

"They are, in our opinion, two professionals," said the Democrat deputy

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Photo: Nikola Dragaš
Photo: Nikola Dragaš
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Democrat MP Dragan Krapović said tonight that he was "slightly disappointed" with the outcome of the new meeting of representatives of the parties of the former parliamentary majority.

"Democrats entered the negotiations in good faith and with good intentions, renouncing everything that would have belonged to us based on the results of the elections. We did this to facilitate the agreement. But it was as if we knew what the problem would be...", Krapović said at the press conference. conference in the Assembly, after the meeting.

He reminded that they offered a compromise solution at the previous meeting - that the two most important functions are covered by women, but not Democratic officials.

"We appreciated that this was the way to an agreement. Today, we went a step further and announced that we would not have any objections if our colleagues Branka Bošnjak and Jelena Borovinić Bojović were proposed for the highest positions. We thought that this could reconcile us. They, according to to our court, two professionals. Unfortunately, despite numerous concessions, we did not find the agreement of a number of colleagues - primarily from the Civic Movement (GP) URA - who continued to insist that Dritan Abazović be the new mandate holder. We could not accept that," he said.

He said that one of the leaders of the Democratic Front (DF), Andrija Mandić, also appeared as a candidate for the mandate.

"Well, those two candidacies were in collision, and they (DF) therefore made one move (withdrawal of Mandić's candidacy). We think that this is the right way to solve the problem of vanity. I invite all leaders to make similar moves and not think about their candidacies. We did not make a statement about any candidate tonight," said Krapović, who expressed "moderate optimism" about the continuation of negotiations.

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