📝 Broken down simply:
Predrag Kojović, a politician from the Bosnian party Naša Stranka (Our Party), said that his party would be willing to accept a political deal where:
- Only the members of the Bosnian Presidency from the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (the mostly Bosniak-Croat part of the country),
- Would be elected indirectly, meaning not by voters, but by the national Parliament.
This is significant because Bosnia and Herzegovina has a three-member presidency—one Bosniak, one Croat (both from the Federation), and one Serb (from Republika Srpska). Normally, they're elected directly by the people.
👉 So, Kojović is saying: “We could agree that Bosniak and Croat presidency members are elected by Parliament, not by public vote.”