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SRNA REVIEW OF DAILY NEWS, July 11, 1996

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From: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>

SARAJEVO - Vicepresident of Republika Srpska (RS) Biljana Plavsic and the foreign minister Aleksa Buha, talked in Pale with OSCE chief of Mission for the Former B-H Robert Frowick, of the implementation of the Dayton agreement provisions concerning the upcoming elections. "We have a common task. The final implemen- tation of the Dayton agreement will be realised with the success fully held democratic elections", stated the RS vicepresident.

BEOGRAD - President of the RS National Assembly Momcilo Krajisnik assessed in an interview for "Oslobodjenje" that the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) will win the upcoming elections. President Krajisnik said the SDS gained sympathies and a great credibility of the people because the product of its policy is Republika Srpska. "I have not doubts regarding the SDS victory, because only a party which is supported by the people can win", stated the president of the RS National Assembly.

BANJALUKA - The RS ministers of health and education, Dr. Dragan Kalinic and Nedeljko Rasula, talked in Banjaluka with the regional UNICEF directors for Eastern Europe and Asia and Former Yugoslavia, John Donahew and Thomas McDermont, on the current problems in the fields of health, welfare and education. Bearing in mind that the situation of a social uncertainty in all areas of the wardevastated region is even more dangerous than that of military uncertainty, UNICEF representatives proposed an inter state cooperation on the identical problems and the creation of an aid network for those in need to be established.

SARAJEVO - Trebinje mayor Bozidar Vucurevic assessed that the SDS will get more than 80 per cent votes at September elec tions. "The SDS overwhelmingly won last elections and it will surely win these scheduled for September which are more important than those in 1990", stated Vucurevic in an interview for "Oslo bodjenje".

BANJALUKA - The IPTF spokesman Alan Roberts rejected infor mation on alleged moving out of the Muslim form their homes and flats in KotorVaros as tendentious and incorrect. At a press conference held in Banjaluka, Roberts reminded that the media in the CroatMuslim Federation issued statements by some political leaders, among which Haris Silajdzic's statement that 200 Muslims were expelled from KotorVaros, which do not correspondent the information IPTF possesses.

BEOGRAD - The president of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) Vojislav Seselj stated that if the SDS is forbidden the partici pation at the elections, the SRS will boycott the same. "If the SDS is forbidden participation at the elections, we will not only boycott them, but will do everything to prevent their implementa tion", stated Seselj at a press conference in Belgrade.

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