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Movement for Modern and Active Krajina (Bosnian: Pokret za Modernu i Aktivnu Krajinu; abbreviated POMAK) is a political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina founded by Šuhret Fazlić, mayor of Bihać, in 2018. It aims to improve the economy, healthcare and education, and improve the political strength of the Bosanska Krajina and Una-Sana Canton as a whole, which it feels has been neglected by the government since Bosnia and Herzegovina's independence in the 1990s.[1]
Movement for a Modern and Active Krajina Pokret za Modernu i Aktivnu Krajinu | |
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President | Elvedin Sedić |
Founded | February 2018 |
Headquarters | Bihać |
Ideology | Regionalism |
HoR BiH | 0 / 42
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HoP BiH | 0 / 15
|
HoR FBiH | 1 / 98
|
HoP FBiH | 0 / 80
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Website | |
www | |
In the 2022 Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina general election, POMAK won 3 seats on the Assembly of Una-Sana Canton and one seat in the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Maja Uremović in the 1st Electoral Unit.[2]
List of presidents
edit# | Name (Born–Died) |
Portrait | Term of Office | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Šuhret Fazlić (b. 1961) |
February 2018 | 2 December 2023 | |
2 | Elvedin Sedić (b. 1982) |
2 December 2023 | present |
Electoral history
editParliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
editYear | # | Popular vote | % | HoR | Seat change | HoP | Seat change | Government |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2022 | 19th | 4,465 | 0.46 | 1 / 98
|
New | 0 / 80
|
New | Support |
Cantonal elections
editCantonal election | Cantonal Assembly | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Una-Sana | Posavina | Tuzla | Zenica-Doboj | Bosnian Podrinje Goražde | Central Bosnia | Herzegovina-Neretva | West Herzegovina | Sarajevo | Canton 10 | Total won / Total contested | ||||
2022 | 3 / 30 |
0 / 21 |
0 / 35 |
0 / 35 |
0 / 25 |
0 / 30 |
0 / 30 |
0 / 23 |
0 / 35 |
0 / 25 |
3 / 289
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References
edit- ^ "O nama – PoMaK". Pomak.ba. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
- ^ "Central Electoral Commission B&H".