Public tribune organized by Local Democracy Agency Mostar with the representatives of caucuses of political parties participating in the work of the Mostar City Council was held on 22nd November 2012.
The event was organized within the “Monitoring of public services on local level – citizens and local authorities together to better services” Project.

The subject of the Public tribune were the results of a survey on satisfaction of citizens with sixteen public services implemented in the City of Mostar by Local Democracy Agency (LDA) Mostar, which were based on the conducted surveying of overall 1135 households (citizens) from the territory of all 43 Local communities of the City of Mostar.
Adil Šuta (SDA), Elvir Zlomušica (SDP), Ćazim Lulić (independent Councilor), Danijel Vidović (HDZ) and Milenko Paunovski (NSRZB) took part in the Tribune.
The worst graded communal services in the City of Mostar were winter maintenance of streets and roads, availability and locations of playgrounds, volunteerism in maintaining green surfaces and parks, availability and location of sports fields, maintenance of green surfaces and parks.
Those present at the Tribune pointed out that the Councilors, during their mandate, did not do enough in regards to communication with the citizens. Also, quite a few questions that were posed were related to maintenance of green surfaces, prohibition of vehicle parking on green surfaces and pedestrian paths, introduction of communal police force, as well as what happened to the funds intended for the civil protection.
“Monitoring of public services on local level – citizens and local authorities together to better services” Project has been initiated and financially supported by the Open Society Fund BiH.

Public tribune organized by Local Democracy Agency Mostar with the representatives of caucuses of political parties participating in the work of the Mostar City Council was held on 22nd November 2012.
The event was organized within the “Monitoring of public services on local level – citizens and local authorities together to better services” Project.

The subject of the Public tribune were the results of a survey on satisfaction of citizens with sixteen public services implemented in the City of Mostar by Local Democracy Agency (LDA) Mostar, which were based on the conducted surveying of overall 1135 households (citizens) from the territory of all 43 Local communities of the City of Mostar.
Adil Šuta (SDA), Elvir Zlomušica (SDP), Ćazim Lulić (independent Councilor), Danijel Vidović (HDZ) and Milenko Paunovski (NSRZB) took part in the Tribune.
The worst graded communal services in the City of Mostar were winter maintenance of streets and roads, availability and locations of playgrounds, volunteerism in maintaining green surfaces and parks, availability and location of sports fields, maintenance of green surfaces and parks.
Those present at the Tribune pointed out that the Councilors, during their mandate, did not do enough in regards to communication with the citizens. Also, quite a few questions that were posed were related to maintenance of green surfaces, prohibition of vehicle parking on green surfaces and pedestrian paths, introduction of communal police force, as well as what happened to the funds intended for the civil protection.
“Monitoring of public services on local level – citizens and local authorities together to better services” Project has been initiated and financially supported by the Open Society Fund BiH.