Srpska prime minister attends ‘To Brave Hearts with Love’ fundraiser

Srpska prime minister attends 'To Brave Hearts with Love' fundraiser Courtesy of Shutterstock
Srpska prime minister attends 'To Brave Hearts with Love' fundraiser - Courtesy of Shutterstock
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The government of the Republic of Srpska announced its
support for the humanitarian campaign “To Brave Hearts with Love”
last week.

Prime Minister Zeljka Cvijanovic attended the fundraiser, which is
supported by President Milorad Dodik.

While the president and his office have provided Bosnian
Convertible Marka (BAM) 700,000 for the center to prevent developmental
difficulties in children, an additional BAM 600,000 is needed for its
construction. The government also allocated BAM 50,000 for the center. The
event was the seventh fundraiser organized by the president to raise funds.

In her remarks, Cvijanovic stressed the support of the president and his office for this and other worthy causes that benefit the
citizens of the Republic of Srpska. She expressed her own support for the
center and confidence in the successful completion of the project, as well.

“Another important dimension is the institutional
aspect of the whole campaign which moves all citizens of the Republic of Srpska
to show solidarity and participate,” Cvijanovic said. “It is
important to show our good face and solidarity with the people who need help.
It is good to build this kind of approach and the principle that we are all
equal.”



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