Leaders from three major Bosnian opposition parties – the Safe Srpska Movement (PSS), the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS), and the People's Front (NF) – met today in Banja Luka. The meeting aims to foster collaboration and present a unified front against the current ruling parties. Draško Stanivuković, president of PSS, is among those attending the discussions. Details regarding the specific agenda and anticipated outcomes of the meeting remain limited. This gathering signifies a potential shift in the Bosnian political landscape as opposition groups seek to strengthen their collective influence. The Sarajevo Times reported the arrival of party leaders, indicating the event’s significance within the region. Further updates are expected following the conclusion of the meeting.
