Are you aware of the number of plots allocated to the families of refugees living in Prijedor?
There are a lot of assertions regarding that number. Some claim that as many as 3,700 were given out for free, but that is not true. I believe that some quarters are trying to set up cover for something they may do in the future, ignoring the city hall. As far as I know, 1,360 plots were allocated to the refugees, and construction has started on 540 of those plots. Now we are revisiting those decisions to find out in how many cases the construction of family homes has actually started. No one has received a plot for free. All of them are obliged to pay the land and rent for the building they are constructing after a certain time. Recently, it has been noted that you and your collaborators have been attending virtually all ceremonies marking completion of construction of family homes, schools etc., both in Prijedor (where these buildings are reconstructed for Bosniaks) and in Sanski Most (where they are being reconstructed for Serb returnees). Is the consciousness of those who previousl
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