Stanivuković: As long as you are at the head of the city, there will be no gay parade in Banja Luka



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The newly elected mayor of Banja Luka, Drasko Stanivukovic, told TV Facebook that everyone is entitled to all kinds of options, but as long as he is at the head of that city, the gay parade will not be organized, because he believes that one is enough to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo.

“Let everyone do what they feel deeply. Everyone is entitled to all kinds of options. I think that a gay parade is enough in Sarajevo, for the whole country. I think it is enough. There is a gay parade here, enough. I don’t think that necessary “in Banja Luka,” Stanivukovic said.

As the mayor of Banja Luka, you believe that these are values ​​that should not be promoted in the squares.

“I think that no one in Banja Luka is in danger, for no compromise. If someone wants to express that kind of attitude, it is three hours to Sarajevo and he is here every year. He is in Belgrade, here in Sarajevo,” he said.

He said that he was Serbian and newbie and that the gay parade was not in the spirit of the people to whom it belonged. When asked if he was in the spirit of the Bosnians and Muslims in Sarajevo, Stanivuković said that everyone has the right to decide and make a decision.

“It will not be during my tenure in Banja Luka,” and when he stated that it would be, if ordered, he said, “Let’s see who will organize in Banja Luka.”



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