After Croat parties say they offered major concessions to help form a state government, Social Democrat leader says demands to form Croat entity have worsened the political climate.
Croat and Bosniak [Muslim] parties in Bosnia have accused one another of blocking the formation of a state government 14 months after the last general election.
The country’s biggest Croat parties, the Croatian Democratic Union in Bosnia, the HDZ BiH, and its sister party, HDZ 1990, after a joint meeting in Mostar, said the mainly Bosniak Social Democrats and Party of Democratic Action, SDA, had blocked the formation of a new government by making unreasonable demands.
The two Croat leaders, Dragan Covic and Bozo Ljubic, said they had offered significant giveaways to bring about a power-sharing deal, but without result.