Keeping the young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina is possible by reviving the country's economy and by opening the new jobs, said presidential candidate Borisa Falatar on Tuesday, opening the first in a series of public discussions, which will host presidential candidates in the upcoming October election.
Contributing to a better status of the youth of Bosnia and Herzegovina, said Our Party's Falatar, was his motive to become a politician. According to him, one should focus not on what is probable but on what is possible to do.
Public discussions “Coffee with…” have been launched by the Youth Development Institute KULT, designed as a series of talks with election candidates for Bosnia and Herzegovina's Presidency. Falatar was presented as a young man who could focus on needs of the youth generation.
Inspiring the young people to make their country a better place is his goal, Falatar said, adding that this means they have to vote in the election. A wish for positive changes is something that comes naturally to the youth, he added.
KULT Institute organized the series of sessions to help young people understand the election for Presidency and to put the young generation in focus of the upcoming October election.