Concerns have emerged in Sarajevo over the functioning of the city’s tram system, amid claims of insufficient supervision and unclear responsibility within the public transport sector. The debate has intensified following reports suggesting gaps in monitoring mechanisms and institutional oversight.
Critics argue that the absence of a clearly defined supervisory framework raises safety and accountability concerns, particularly in light of recent operational challenges.
They stress the need for transparent management structures and stronger institutional control to ensure the system functions efficiently and safely.
City officials have yet to provide detailed clarification, while calls are growing for a comprehensive review of procedures and responsibilities within the tram network. The issue has sparked broader discussion about governance and public service accountability in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

