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President Tadic to visit Banja Luka Monday

15. November 2010. | 07:21

Source: Tanjug

Serbian President Boris Tadic will visit Banja Luka on Monday, where he will attend the constitutive session of the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska, which will include the inauguration of the new Republika Srpska President, Milorad Dodik.

Serbian President Boris Tadic will visit Banja Luka on Monday, where he will attend the constitutive session of the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska, which will include the inauguration of the new Republika Srpska President, Milorad Dodik.

RS parliament Speaker Igor Radosavljevic said that, in addition to President Tadic, the constitutive session will be attended by some twenty ambassadors accredited in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH).

New vice-presidents will also be inaugurated at the session, namely, Emil Vlajki representing the Croat and Enes Suljkanovic as a representative of the Bosniak people.

The constitutive session will begin after the newly elected MPs receive their mandate certificates, and will be chaired be the eldest deputy, Uros Gostic of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD).

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