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The wonderland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, today has three presidents, 14 governments and the same number of prime ministers, 136 ministers and hundreds of deputies, assistants and advisers to ministers. Each entity, each of the ten cantons in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Brčko district, have their own governments, their own prime ministers and their own ministers. For all of them, as well as for the rest of the state administration, the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina allocate half a million euros every hour, every day, which on an annual level amounts to six and a half billion euros. Even countries with a much stronger economy would not be able to withstand such an administration, let alone Bosnia and Herzegovina. What is there no longer in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and what is there too much of, apart from the overly cumbersome state administration? After the war, what was lost in the people, and what in the cities of Bosnia and Herzegovina? How much has the national structure changed in the largest cities of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the last 30 years? Are people still divided into "ours" and "theirs" or are there some new divisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina? Does every bird still fly to its own flock in Bosnia, and are these flocks still led only by birds of prey? Who puts fire under the Bosnian pot today, and who adds spices and sprinkles to it? You will find out the answers to all these questions in the new edition of "Squaring the Circle". Editor: Branko Stanković Cinematographer: Aleksandar Agbaba Editing: Marija Baronijan Šašić Show editor Branko Stanković is the author of 18 documentaries and two dramas that were screened on RTS, as well as many documentary shows, which, like the films, have been awarded at domestic and international festivals. Label and copyright: Radio-television of Serbia Any copying of video and/or audio recordings and placement on other channels is prohibited! #kvadraturakruga #rts