In the 39th episode of the Actualitica Podcast, the guest is Slaven Raguž, president of the Croatian Republican Party (HRS) and a member of the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Podcast topics include current politics and the recent history of Bosnia and Herzegovina. What are the main reasons behind the creation of the Croatian Five political platform? Can their candidate defeat the HDZ’s candidate Darijana Filipović? Is it true that even cleaners in public institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina are employed through party affiliation? How much does Croatia support Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina? How does he view the existence and role of Herceg-Bosna today? What are his criticisms of Mate Granić? In what ways are Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina discriminated against?
What does he think about the pluralism of Croatian perspectives on Bosnia and Herzegovina? Should the entities—the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska—be abolished? Should the entire country be federalized? Why does Mostar, even 30 years after the war, remain a symbol of a divided society? Our distinguished guest provides answers to these and other questions. Well worth watching! Editor and host: Matija Šerić.
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