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BiH HoR discusses const. changes | Live broadcast of BiH HoR session | BiH HoR in session |
BiH Franciscans on const. changes |
| EUFOR action in Cajnice |
FBiH HoR’s session takes place today |
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TV news broadcast on 24 April
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA (18,00 hrs) | TV PINK (18,00 hrs) | BHT 1 (19,00 hrs) |
The trial of 6 former Croat leaders | BiH lawsuit against | BiH legal team ends second round |
Amendments to BiH Constitution | HoR would discuss const. amendm. | 6 ex Croat leaders to be trialled |
McElhaney on const. changes | Pension coefficient of 1, 21 remains | Niko Obradovic’s trial commences |
OSCE official on const. changes | Public discussion on minorities’ rights | Nikiforov on the ICTY’s work |
NTV Hayat (19,00 hrs) | FTV (19,30 hrs) | RTRS (19,30 hrs) |
Workers of ‘Azot’ on a hunger strike | Livno MoI in fight against illegal act. | The Second Day of Easter |
BiH lawsuit against | 8 contracts on employment signed | HoR would discuss const. amendm. |
The trial of 6 former Croat leaders | ‘Azot’ workers in hunger strike | Bomb thrown in Teslic |
Feature on civil victims of war in BiH | Niko Obradovic’s trial commences | Trial to Mandic and others |
Oslobodjenje | Parliament decides on constitutional changes in BiH today |
Dnevni Avaz | Decisive session is followed by |
Dnevni List | Bullies beat up and rape girl (alleged rape case in Prijedor) |
Vecernji List | UNHCR prevented return to Posavina (interview with bishop Komarica) |
Slobodna Dalmacija | Final division of BiH (feature story on constitutional changes) |
Nezavisne Novine | They are selling improper meat as well [on of butcher’s shops in BiH] |
Glas Srpske | Why is the prosecutor silent? [Lawyer Dusko Tomic on investigation in Abazovic case] |
EuroBlic | They are arresting helpers while Mladic is still on the run [Deadline set to SiCG to prove cooperation with ICTY is approaching] |
Vecernje novosti | Features Serbian related titles |
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BiH HoR holding session on constitutional amendments
| RTRS – The BiH House of Representatives is today discussing the proposed amendments to the BiH Constitution, proposed by BiH Presidency. RTRS reporter from the session says that the proposal of delegate Muhamed Morancic from BOSS was not accepted (that discussion on constitutional changes should be postponed for the period after elections). However, this proposal resulted in discussion of delegates, during which the opposition delegates brought into question legitimacy of the existing BiH Constitution. Sead Avdic from |
RS PM’ Dodik int. to Montenegrin papers: RS is not in question | RTRS – In an interview to Podgorica based Pobjeda, RS PM Milorad Dodik, has stated that the priority task of his Government is to strengthen the power of RS institutions. He has stated that “over the last month and a half, over 10 laws have gone through parliamentary procedure. This marks beginning of process of implementation of promise that authority is to regulate legal and economic system. Hence, people would again trust RS institutions.” Commenting on constitutional changes, RS PM said that RS is not in question, adding Article 2 of BiH Constitution (reading BiH is consisted of two entities: RS and F BiH) remains, as well as entity vote at the BiH HoR. Speaking of relations between Governments of RS and Montenegro, Dodik stressed that the economic cooperation is of great importance for RS, adding all possibilities on this have not been properly used. |
Constitutional reform | |
Houses of BiH Parliament to discuss amendments to BiH Constitution today and tomorrow
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Ambassadors of 12 countries to attend Tuesday’s session of BiH HoR on constitutional amendments
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Uncertain outcome of HoR’s vote: BHT 1 says 1 vote missing to support amendments
| BHT1 by Marina Boskovic – Commenting the session of the BiH House of Representatives on the constitutional amendments, BHT 1 comments that 27 out of 42 MPs would support those meaning one vote is necessary for their passage. SBiH’s Beriz Belkic says: “There is still possibility for things to change, but if we take stances of all representatives seriously, 15 representatives are not going to support the amendments.” HDZ Spokesperson Miso Relota: “BiH HDZ is sure that the signed agreement as well as the amendments are going to be passed in the both BiH Houses.” HDZ 1990’s Martin Raguz: “We would like the issue to be discussed through and I would not like to give any prejudices.” RTRS By Biljana Knezevic – RTRS reports 10 SDA and 3 |
| RTRS By Biljana Knezevic – Commenting the BiH HoR’s session on the constitution, RTRS says every vote is important and notes that Mirko Blagojevic, |
NN: 26 delegates supportive of const. amendments; HDZ 1990, SBiH, BOSS,
| Nezavisne Novine pg 3, announced on cover ‘On BiH Constitution today’ by M. Cubro and V. Popovic – Referring to the session of BiH HoR on the constitutional amendments, the daily reads in total 26 delegates have announced their support from SDA, |
Oslobodjenje: Speaker Raguz says 26 addenda to amendments submitted to HoR
| Oslobodjenje cover splash, pgs 4-5 ‘Parliament decides on constitutional changes in BiH today’ by Aldijana Omeragic – Commenting possible outcomes of Tuesday’s discussion on amendments to the BiH Constitution, BiH House of Representatives Speaker Martin Raguz [HDZ 1990] stated that somewhat 26 addenda to the constitutional amendments were submitted in the parliamentary procedure. Head of SDA Caucus Elmir Jahic said 10 SDA deputies would support the changes as well as DNZ deputy Ibrahim Djedovic, who in addition to support also expresses dissatisfaction the talks were carried out. SBiH deputy Beriz Belkic repeated this party would support amendments only if the entity vote in HoR is abolished. Raguz his fellow Croat deputies would support changes only if their addenda are adopted. Deputy Ivo Lozancic also joined this [former HDZ-Demo Christians] Club. BOSS will vote against it, just like Mladen Potocnik, independent candidate. |
Media speculate on deciding votes: Sead Avdic, Vlatka Komsic have not yet clearly stated their position
| BHT 1 says that there was a dispute between occurred over the vote of the BH Free Democrats leader Sead Avdic, and BHT 1 says Avdic is most likely not going to support the amendments. Glas Srpske pg 5 ‘Denouement or imbroglio’ by Z. Markovic – HDZ Spokesperson Miso Relota announced Vlatka Komsic, who is still HDZ delegate, would support the amendments. Avdic said he is closer to say “no” to the amendments than to support it. Oslobodjenje cover splash, pgs 4-5 ‘Parliament decides on constitutional changes in BiH today’ by Aldijana Omeragic – Daily carries that neither Komsic and Avdic confirmed whether they would support it. Vecernji List, pg 2 ‘’D’ day for constitutional changes’, by Dejan Jazvic – VL says the advocators of changes have secured 26 votes of MPs. It concludes another two votes they count on is Avdic’s and Ibrahim Djedovic’s (DNZ – confirmed support). |
VL: Americans convinced 33 MPs in BiH HoR to support const. changes
| Vecernji List, pg 2, mentioned on front ‘Americans secured majority’, by Zoran Kresic – VL notes that one could hear from MPs (in the BiH Parliament) that they have been having frequent discussions with prominent international diplomats, foremost with the US diplomacy, during which the MPs were being persuaded to support the proposed constitutional amendments. VL learns from ‘parliamentarian circles’ that the Americans ‘convinced’ 33 MPs to support the changes (of 42 MPs in total). What makes it interesting, according to VL, is that, contrary to popular belief, 2 SDA MPs could be voting against the changes, as well as |
BiH Franciscans concerned if const. changes would provide equality of Croats; entities should be abolished; cantonal organisation of BiH
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VL interview: Bishop Komarica repeats Catholic bishops’ rejection of this kind of const. changes
| Vecernji List, front pg splash and pg 5 ‘UNHCR prevented return to Posavina’, by Ljuba Djikic – carries an interview with the Banja Luka Bishop, Franjo Komarica, in which he mostly talks about the constitutional reforms process, reiterating the position of the Catholic bishops in BiH, who are against this kind of changes arguing that the entity vote will enable outvoting of the Croats on all important issues. Komarica is also not convinced that the announced second phase of the talks would provide results, saying that he does not believe those ‘’who let us down on numerous occasions’’ (by this he means the IC). He also addressed the issue of poor return of Croats to the RS, revealing that there was a pilot project for the Derventa area (he does not state the year when it took place) the aim of which was to reconstruct 64 Croat and Serb returnees’ houses, however the project was stopped by a (female) head of UNHCR office in Doboj. |
Mothers of Srebrenica and Podrinje Association submit
| BHT1, Oslobodjenje pg 2 ‘Srebrenica and Zepa territories – district’ – Mothers of Srebrenica and Podrinje Association submitted the BiH Constitutional-Legal Affairs Commission [ |
Leaders of Croatian and BiH HSS support constitutional changes
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DA: Deceleration of BiH intellectuals who demand postponing of constitutional changes negotiations
| Dnevni Avaz pg 13 ‘Why constitutional amendments should not be adopted’ carries a Declaration of BiH intellectuals (over 40 of them signed it on |
Media: Int. officials insist if const. changes fail, BiH would end its EU ambitions
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US Ambassador McElhaney confident that BiH Parliament will pass constitutional changes
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BiH Minister Kebo in | BHT 1 late news – The BiH Human rights Minister, Mirsad Kebo, on Monday met the officials of the US State Department in Washington. In an interview to BHT1, Kebo confirmed that among other issues they discussed the constitutional reform in BiH. He noted that the US officials informed him of the on-going preparations for the second phase of the talks on constitutional reforms and that they underlined US great interest in taking part in the issue. |
OSCE Chairman-in-Office support changes to BiH Constitution
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Ambassador Almhofer: EU countries ready to join the process of second phase of the constitutional changes
| Dnevni Avaz pg 4 ‘There is readiness in the EU for active role in second phase’ by Fena– Bulgaria, candidate states, EFTA [European Free Trade Association], as well as Moldavia and Ukraine have also expressed support for the Declaration of the Austrian Presidency of the EU from April 22 calling for the adoption of constitutional changes. Austrian Ambassador to BiH Werner Almhofer welcomed this European solidarity, especially in support for the future development of BiH. Stressing the importance of Tuesday’s session of BiH House of Representatives, Almhofer stated that most important EU structures are now intensively dealing with the issue of constitutional changes in BiH, especially the next phase after the October election. “There is widespread readiness in the EU to play an active role during the second phase. However, before this happens the first phase will have to be completed, including the adoption of changes to the Constitution on April 25”, Almhofer said. Nezavisne Novine pg 3 ‘The day of decision’ by G. M., Dnevni List pg 2 ‘ |
German Embassy supports changes
| Dnevni Avaz pg 4 ‘Functional Government and strong Parliament are what BiH needs’ By Fena, Nezavisne Novine pg 3 ‘Support to Constitutional amendments’ by G. M., Dnevni List pg 5 ‘Germany supports constitutional reforms’ by D. P. Mandic– The German Embassy to BiH welcomes the progress achieved in the process of constitutional reforms in BiH and calls on members of the State Parliament to support the first phase of constitutional reforms. The German Government deems that the proposed constitutional reforms are the good first step for preparing the BiH Constitution for the future. Only with a functional legal order and clear processes of decision-making, the |
| Transitions Online ‘Constitutional Reform: Streamlining Bosnia’ by ToL – Analysing on-going constitutional reform in BiH, |
Osl. op-ed: If amendments fail, IC could sweep culprits from the scene and enable BiH to move from the dead spot
| Oslobodjenje pg 9 ‘Uncertainty’ op-ed by Mirko Sagolj – Commenting Tuesday’s session of BiH House of Representatives which would discuss the amendments to BiH Constitution, Sagolj says it is very uncertain whether they would be passed. If now, says the author, BiH could face heavy crisis. “Maybe it would be best for BiH if amendments aren’t adopted. In that case, it would find itself in totally absurd situation”, Sagolj cynically notes adding that most complicated political situations are solved only when they reached absurdity. Such situation and this could even force the International Community to “clear political scene of all those who are culprits for such situation and enable this country to finally move from the dead spot”. |
Osl. op-ed: ‘
| Oslobodjenje pg 9 ‘USA keeps RS’ by Z. Dizdarevic carries that US pressure has been present these days when adoption of constitutional changes amendments is in question and the author puts a special stress on the messages sent by US Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe and Euro-Asian Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo and Richard Holbrooke. The author says that through these messages one can see that Washington does not intend to stand for changes of the Dayton formula of BiH, that is, its entity division and the author believes that this wrong. Dizdarevic also believes that it is not good that |
SD comment: These kind of const. changes will not make BiH more democratic and functional state
| Slobodna Dalmacija, front pg splash and pg 10 ‘Final division of BiH’, by Veso Vegar – comments on the constitutional changes process prior to Tuesday’s session of BiH HoR that is to discuss the constitutional amendments in which Vegar argues that international officials advocating the changes will manage to secure the necessary majority in the Parliament, be it through pressures, blackmails or rewards. Vegar insists the proposed changes will not make BiH a more democratic or functional state, instead they will offer a realistic basis for definitive division of BiH into two entities, in which the Serbs and Bosniaks will be dominant factors, whilst the Croats will become a minority. As a conclusion, Vegar says the Croat MPs should be rejecting the changes that will enable them to continue the political struggle for better position of BiH Croats. |
War crimes | |
BiH ends presentation of second round of evidences before ICJ
| BHT1 By Boris Grubesic – BiH legal team ended presentation of second round of evidences before the International Court of Justice [ICJ] in |
Mladic’s aid Ratko Vucetic arrested
| FTV – Retired |
Source from SiCG authorities: it is not likely Mladic would be arrested in next six days
| EuroBlic cover pg splash and pg 2 ‘they are arresting helpers, while Mladic is still on the run’ by T. N. Dj. – A source from the top of SiCG authorities says Ratko Mladic had not been located as yet and added that the arrested helpers might be of use but only if they reveal information. ‘So far, they have not disclosed any information that might bring MoI or BIA closer to the trace of Mladic. It is not likely there would be any change and that Mladic would be arrested and extradited to |
VN claims Easter holidays postponed apprehension of General Mladic
| Vecernje Novosti pg 13, announced on cover ‘Easter postponed fast extradition?’ by E.V.N. – A news spread around well-informed Belgrade circles Monday afternoon saying that “security agencies are on the trace of General Mladic” and that “only because it is Easter, there will be no arrest” and extradition to The Hague. Daily notes that every person they contacted to comment on this did not want to make any comment. Daily notes that a source close to war crimes investigation admitted “something is going on” but “major spectacle should not be expected”. |
ICTY’s Nikiforov: ICTY will not abandon search for other war crime indictees after Mladic’s extradition
| FTV by Zinaida Hamidovic – The ICTY is not going to abandon search for other war crime indictess once after Ratko Mladic’s extradition, said Advisor to the Chief ICTY Prosecutor Carla del Ponte, Anton Nikiforov. Nikiforov added that |
DA op-ed: Serbian PM Kostunica would sacrifice Mladic to save
| Dnevni Avaz pg 3 ‘Ten-year old game of hide-and-seek’ op-ed by Edina Sarac– Commenting the latest statement by the ICTY officials that |
Trial to six BiH Croats before the ICTY to start on Wednesday
| BHT1 By Sanita Lisica-Biberovic – Six former political and military leaders of BiH Croats have left for |
Lawyer of Abazovic family Dusko Tomic: my clients were victims of the international forces | Glas Srpske cover pg splash ‘Why is the prosecutor silent’ by V. J. – Dusko Tomic, the lawyer of Abazovic family, says his clients were, without any doubt, victims of the international forces. [Dragomir and his son Dragoljub Abazovic were wounded, and Dragomir’s wife Rada was killed, in the attempt of EUFOR to arrest war crimes suspect Dragomir upon the order of Sarajevo Canton Court, four months ago]. Tomic also says he does not understand why East Sarajevo Regional Prosecutor’s Office hesitates to publish results of an investigation that was conducted upon this action. Tomic also says evidence exist proving the Abazovic’s were not shooting at EUFOR soldiers during the action. |
Security issues and terrorism | |
Int with Ambassador McElhaney on terrorism: We have no patience for terrorism and will not allow terrorists to use BiH for their purposes
| Oslobodjenje p 2 ‘We have no patience for terrorism’ by Fena – US Ambassador Douglas McElhaney told FENA and ONASA that the issue of terrorism is a global problem and is not something that is linked only with BiH, because terrorists and their communication are moving across the borders. “We do not have patience for such individuals and we deem that all terrorists must be stopped. In order to achieve this, you must have competent and capable police and judicial authorities,” said McElhaney. Ambassador congratulated the BiH authorities on recent activities, when police arrested certain individuals suspected of terrorism, stressing that it is now up to the courts to process the case in line with the evidences. Inset ‘Algerian Group is not mistreated’ – Regarding the so-called Algerian group [BiH citizens allegedly accused for terrorism] which is detained at U.S. military camp Guantanamo in Cuba, McElhaney stressed that the BiH authorities apprehended them and that attorneys represent them, adding that they, however, are not going to be released until they are no longer a threat to the US, stressing that they are not mistreated. Dnevni Avaz pg 5 ‘There could be consequences if changes of the Constitution aren’t adopted’ by Fena– Inset ‘Terrorists won’t be allowed to use BiH for their purposes’- Inset ‘Members of Algerian Group aren’t mistreated’, Nezavisne Novine pg 3 ‘Terrorists must be stopped’ by Fena, Glas Srpske pg 2 ‘Terrorism is a joint concern’, BHT1 – also reported. |
Security Minister Colak: US and Croatian report on existence of terrorism in BiH would be checked up
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘We are checking up all allegations on eventual terrorist threat of “white Muslims”‘, mentioned on cover by F.Vele – BiH Security Minister Barisa Colak stated for daily that BiH security agencies are checking up allegations regarding terrorist threats in BiH, which were published in the reports of US and Croatian intelligences. “If these data are serious, we as the State are obliged to check it up and I can say that we would absolutely do that,” commented Colak, stressing he could not say anything more as these allegations are not confirmed nor denied yet. Commenting “threats” by Abu Hamza [former leader of Bocinje village near Maglaj reportedly inhabited by mujaheedins; naturalized BiH citizen who in a FTV magazine ’60 minutes’ on 17 April, said that “they” will respond “in their own way” if citizenships are taken away; which caused a stir among the public], Colak noted: “Intelligence structures and authorized bodies for revealing and persecuting would certainly take certain measures“. Colak also stressed that there is no evidences that could confirm existence of secret |
BH Security Ministry confirms BH security agencies conduct thorough check-ups on persons that may cause riots regarding potential citizenship seizure
| Nezavisne Novine pg 2, announced on cover ‘Check-ups of citizens threatening with riots’ by M.Cubro – The source close to the BiH Security Ministry confirmed to daily that the BiH security agencies are conducting thorough check-ups on persons and groups that may cause major rioting in the state, if the illegally obtained BiH citizenships were removed from them. SIPA Director Assistant Dragan Lukac says that all police and security structures will be engaged in prevention and obstruction of possible realisation of these threats, stressing “it is important to stress that the process of citizenship allocation audit is not a collective but instead it refers to individuals who have obtained citizenship in illegal manner. Hence, nobody should use this process to protect himself from potential seizure of citizenship.” |
FTV ’60 minuta’: Abu Hamza says his statement was just attempt to warn public of injustice; BiH Minister Kebo deems them illegal
| FTV current affairs programme ’60 minutes’ by Amarildo Gutlic – Following a number of reactions in public on his statement given to ’60 minutes’ on 17 April which were interpreted as threats, former leader of Bocinja village, Abu-Hamza, said his “warning” for all those who would potentially try to take away citizenships from naturalised BiH citizens to “be carefully” was “a mere attempt to warn the public that injustice is being done to us.” Abu-Hamza further claims: “I have ‘unofficial’ lists with names of people that will be deported, and these lists have been politically influenced.”. BiH Human Rights Minister Mirsad Kebo condemned Abu-Hamza’s statements deeming deem “illegal” as “fighting for your rights doesn’t mean taking the law in your hands, which in other words means to break it”. The Commission for Revision of Citizenships still did not comment Abu-Hamza’s statements. |
Other political and economic issues | |
OHR warns police reform is behind schedule
| Nezavisne Novine pg 4, announced on cover ‘Police reform is behind schedule’ by M.Cubro – The OHR Monday warned that the signatories of the Agreement on police restructuring should ensure progress in the work of Police Reform Directorate, since reform is lagging behind. Oleg Milisic, OHR Spokesperson, stated that: “The Police Directorate is due to submit its first three-month to the CoM shortly. It is already clear that the Directorate is behind schedule in the activity plan they submitted to the EC in |
| RTRS, Oslobodjenje pg 2 ‘RS stays without MoI’ by Fena,Dnevni Avaz pg 8 ‘If it does not fight criminal, RS will lose its police’, Dnevni List, pg 6 ‘Danger for survival of MoI’, not signed, Glas Srpske pg 5 ‘Last warning’ by Z.M. – The Democratic Party of Srpska Monday warned the RS Government and its Premier Milorad Dodik, that it would withdraw its support from the Govt unless a new form of organization of RS Interior Ministry is presented until end of May, adding: “We want Srpska to keep its police, but present way of work only stimulates pledges for its abolishment.” At the press conference, he said that police has failed to do anything in regard to fight against organized crime and frequent bomb attacks in RS, adding: “On a daily basis, the IC gets more arguments for claims that RS should not have police.” |
SD: HDZ of central
| Slobodna Dalmacija, pg 12 ‘Central Bosnia is deserting Covic’, by Z. Cilic – the author is arguing that the HDZ of central Bosnia, once a stronghold of the current HDZ BiH President, Dragan Covic, is starting to desert him. Namely, a prominent member of HDZ BiH and current MP in the FBiH Parliament, Slavica Josipovic, has been elected the president of Initiative board of HDZ 1990 in Vitez. On top of this, SD claims that many prominent officials from central |
FBiH HoR to discuss law proposal on financial police; SDA’s Kesetovic submitted proposal claiming OHR supports those
| Dnevni Avaz pg 9 ‘Finance Police arrived to Federal Parliament’ by A.Hadziarapovic– On Tuesday, the FBiH House of Representatives are expected to discuss the law proposal on FBiH Financial Police reducing the authorities of this body, as proposed by the FBiH Government and the Finance Minister Dragan Vrankic. Head of the SBiH Caucus, Ismet Briga, said the party could support the proposal as the Government “has accepted suggestion that the Finance Minister has no right to issue orders to the FP and that no one can dispose with its archive”. SDA MP Izudin Kesetovic submitted new proposal foresees establishment of the FP as an independent institution whose leadership would be elected by the independent board. Oslobodjenje pg 6 ‘OHR supports the concept of independent Financial Police’ by Az.Kalamujic– Kesetovic also stated that his proposal enjoys IC’s support: “OHR is interested for this project to enter the parliamentary procedure.” Dnevni Avaz pg 9 ‘Finance Police arrived to Federal Parliament’ by A.Hadziarapovic, inset ‘HDZ 1990 Caucus still has no stance’- Co-Chair of FBiH HoR Josip Merdzo said that HDZ 1990 Caucus has discussed the issue, but no stance has yet been taken. |
Presidency member Jovic: IC, RS authorities not paying enough attention to return of Croats to Derventa
| Dnevni List, pg 8 ‘No support to return of Croats’, not signed, Slobodna Dalmacija, pg 12 ‘Jovic visited Derventa’, by F – Croat member of BiH Presidency, Ivo Miro Jovic, during his visit to Derventa (papers do not say when the visit took place) stated that both the IC and RS Government had not been giving enough attention and financial means for the return of Croats to Derventa, arguing that the local administration has only been hiring Serb employees. Papers note that some 10.000 Croats had lived in the |
RS PM Dodik announces audit of allocation of concessions for agricultural fields, adding a number of irregularities and problems were observed on this
| EuroBlic RSpg 3 ‘Bukejlovic’ Government violated procedure’ by Mirna Soja – Milorad Dodik, RS Premier, has announced that a number of problems and irregularities were observed regarding contracts on allocation of 10 concessions for agricultural fields (approved by previous Government led by Pero Bukejlovic), adding that RS Government will soon present results of the audit of these concessions conducted by the Task Force of the RS Ministry of agriculture, forestry and water power. According to inset ‘Implementation suspended’, RS PM Dodik confirmed to daily he has not as yet reached final decision on implementation of Decision of previous Government regarding allocation of around 100 concessions regarding exploitation of hydro-power resources in RS. This decision was suspended from realisation on 9 March. |
BiH Minister Kebo meets US, UN officials to discuss decertified policemen, no solution found | BHT1 – During his official visit to |
OHR against FBiH Law on Pardon
| Dnevni Avaz pg 8 ‘Authorities of Presidency and the Court are being given to Federation’ by Fena – OHR stated before Tuesday’s session of FBiH House of Representatives that if draft of the Law on Pardoning which was proposed by FBiH Justice Minister, is passed the authorities of BiH Presidency and BiH Court would be jeopardised. According to the draft, FBiH authorities would be given right to grant pardon, which, according to BiH Law, can be done only by BiH Presidency. |