
Draško Stanivuković
Draško Stanivuković is a prominent Bosnian politician and the current mayor of Banja Luka, representing the Party of Democratic Progress (PDP). Known for his youthful approach and reformist agenda, he has gained recognition for advocating for transparency and accountability in government. His candidacy for the presidency of the Republic of Srpska has been a topic of discussion, particularly as he positions himself as a challenger to the incumbent president Milorad Dodik. Stanivuković has garnered significant local support and is viewed as a key figure in the opposition, aiming to bring change to the political landscape of the region.
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Montenegro:
Draško Stanivuković is the mayor of Banja Luka who invited the president of Tivat to a ceremony, but the invitation was directed to another official instead.
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Montenegro:
Draško Stanivuković is the mayor of Banja Luka who invited Željko Komnenović to an event, not Miljan Marković.
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Serbia:
Draško Stanivuković commented on the death of Srđan Todorović.
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Serbia:
Draško Stanivuković expressed his condolences for the deceased politician Srđan Todorović.
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Serbia:
Draško Stanivuković declared a state of emergency in Banjaluka due to an ecological and health crisis caused by the failure to collect waste.
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Montenegro:
Draško Stanivuković, the mayor of Banja Luka, stated that the current situation threatens the cleanliness of the city and public health.
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Serbia:
Draško Stanivuković declared a state of emergency in Banjaluka due to a waste management crisis.
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Croatia:
Draško Stanivuković is the mayor of Banja Luka who called for discussions on difficult topics.
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Montenegro:
Draško Stanivuković hopes that Trump will help Serbs protect their identity and territory.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Drasko Stanivukovic stated that his party is ready to actively engage in the discussion about the adoption of a new constitution for RS.
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