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BiH CoM in session Friday | RS NA discussing RS symbols |
Spring summit of EU countries | Exhumation near Sanski Most |
Ship sinks in Cameroonian waters | Anniversary marking NATO bombing |
TV news broadcast on 23 March
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA (18,00 hrs) | TV PINK (18,00 hrs) | BHT 1 (19,00 hrs) |
HDZ to support const. changes | Trial for war crimes in | Floods in Celinac |
Croat Block on const. changes | RSNA extraordinary session | Floods in Zivinice |
Citizens’ Parliament on DPA | | Land slides in Foca |
BiH HoR, CoM in session | HoR adopted passive reg. of voters | Floods in Janja |
NTV Hayat (19,00 hrs) | FTV (19,30 hrs) | RTRS (19,30 hrs) |
Floods, landslides in Canton Tuzla | Floods in | Floods in BiH |
Agreement on constitutional changes | Floods threaten Doboj | Slide of terrain in village Vrnjci |
HoR adopts changes to Election Law | BIH HoR session | RSNA session-BiH lawsuit vs |
BiH lawsuit against | CoM session | RSNA session- constit. changes |
Oslobodjenje | [FBiH Finance Minister] Vrankic puts Finance Police under control |
Dnevni Avaz | [ |
Dnevni List | News bills of indictment shake Mostar (HNC Prosecutor’s Office issued another bill of indictment for war crimes committed in area of Mostar) |
Vecernji List | There are no vaccines for Croat children (On alleged discrimination in 2 health centres in Uskoplje where unlike Bosniak one, Croat one does not get supply of vaccines on a regular basis) |
Slobodna Dalmacija | Priests better than Thompson (on humanitarian action organized in Ljubuski whose goal is assistance of |
Nezavisne Novine | 450 tons of hard lead |
Glas Srpske | Urgently to withdraw suit |
EuroBlic | Settlements in vicinity of Vrbas and Bosna flooded |
Vecernje novosti | Features |
LATEST NEWS OF TODAY | |
RS NA resumes session: discussion on file by BiH presidency member Tihic regarding examination of constitutionality of RS symbols | RTRS – The RS MP’s have today resumed session with discussion on activities of Team of representatives of the RS NA in the procedure before |
Political developments: elections, constitution, etc | |
BiH HoR passes amendments to BiH Election Law, enabling constitutional changes to be on time for upcoming elections
| Hayat– BiH House of Representatives (HoR) adopted on Thursday the Bill amending the BiH Election Law introducing passive registration of voters, by which the process itself should be significantly simplified. It means that every BiH citizen with valid CIPS identification document would automatically be registered as the voter, explained member of BiH Election Commission [EC] Vehid Sehic. Changes to the BiH Election Law also reduce a deadline to call elections from 170 to 150 days before the elections take place, meaning that BiH EC would announce election on May 4 instead of April 14. This would allow BiH HoR have enough time to prepare and pass amendments to the BiH Constitution in line with the agreed changes. However, the amendment that regulates the presence of women on the list of candidates has not been accepted. RTRS – Media election campaign would be reduced from 60 to 30 days and some private media might not even get a chance to cover the campaigns. The election threshold has not been changed, and remains to be 3%. FTV – SDA deputy Elmir Jahic explained that the same election threshold has been kept for dissemination of compensation mandate, however the entity was taken as the election unit and not the individual election unit. Changes also include ban for the officials to perform more than one elected duty. Vecernji List, pg 5 ‘350.000 new voters in elections’, by Eldina Medunjanin – VL notes that changes related to the registration of voters could increase the number of possible voters for as much as 350.000. |
RSNA passes information on const. changes, asks active participation of draft amendments;
| RTRS late news – The second part of the session on Thursday, the RS National Assembly discussed the agreement reached by the leaders of seven parties [SDA, |
DA: constitutional changes would not be supported in BiH HoR
| Dnevni Avaz pg 3 ‘Adversaries of changes of the Constitution currently in better position’ by H.Orahovac– Daily claims that current stances of MPs in BiH House of Representatives are showing that constitutional changes would not pass the BiH HoR. Passing of amendments demand two-third majority, meaning 28 votes and according to daily only 22 votes are certain under condition that the representatives honour the agreement reached by their leaders [which, as DA says, in case of Energopetrol before the FBiH Parliament was proved it doesn’t have to be the case]. According to daily, changes would be supported by 10 SDA, 5 |
HDZ-CD- | Slobodna Dalmacija pg 10, mentioned on cover ‘I have no idea about Constitution’ by P. Milos – President of the HDZ-CD- |
HDZ spokesperson Relota: HDZ MPs will support agreement/
| Vecernji List pg 5 ‘Relota: HDZ will support agreement/Jurisic: HDZ is selling Croats in BiH’ by tk, vb – HDZ spokesperson Miso Relota has not expressed too big concern over an appeal of the BiH Bishops’ Conference not to adopt the constitutional changes agreement. He added that HDZ MPs in the BiH Parliament would support the agreement since this is about the first phase of the constitutional changes, while it has been guaranteed to Croats that they would elect their member of the BiH Presidency. President of |
HDZ leader Covic reacts to conclusion of Bishop’s Conference: Read adopted documents before making conclusions; HDZ MPs in HoP would vote in line with HDZ Main Board stance
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘We did nothing against Croats’ by F.V. – Commenting Wednesday’s conclusion of BiH Bishop’s Conference which opposed the agreement on constitutional changes reached by seven BiH political parties, HDZ leader Dragan Covic said: “I think that what we have done is in favour of Croats in BiH, not against them… We have been emigrating for ten years of |
Oslobodjenje op-ed criticizes Catholic Church for ‘taking role of political party’
| Oslobodjenje pg 9 ‘Bishop’s – No!’ op-ed by Zija Dizdarevic – Criticizing Wednesday’s conclusion of BiH Bishop’s Conference which opposed the agreement on constitutional changes, editorial reads that “Catholic Church completely got into practical political issues, taking role of parties, especially of HDZ. It is a devastating truth for cheated and disoriented political being of BiH Croats. This disorientation is confirmed by bishop’s objection that constitutional changes are made without participation and approval of all contractors of |
VL comment: Opposite stands of BiH Bishops and HDZ President Covic on const. changes divides and confuses Croats
| Vecernji List pg 5, mentioned on cover ‘Bishops against HDZ, strong differences confused Croats’ by Z. Kresic comments on the constitutional changes agreement and opposite stands of BiH Bishops and HDZ President Dragan Covic, who signed the agreement, when this issue is in question and the author concludes that such opposite stands have divided and confused Croats. The author also says that the worst side of the agreement is ratification of the Dayton Constitution, which defines existence of 2 entities, while on the other side there is just unclear support of the US Administration that the constitutional changes talks would continue after the October elections. |
Feral: Continuation of const. changes negotiations after October elections would show whether changes agreed few days ago were good or bad
| Feral ‘Be satisfied’ by Ivan Lovrenovic comments on the constitutional changes agreement and says that after they had signed the agreement political parties’ leaders were competing as to who would praise the compromise more. The author also says that HDZ had just a walk-on role during the negotiations and that HDZ was acting firmness when the least important issue, that is, the way of election of the BiH Presidency, was in question. The author concludes the editorial by saying that the continuation of the constitutional changes talks after the October elections would show whether ‘these partial and insufficient constitutional changes were good and dynamic investment or just embalming of the |
SB: New Croat party ‘HDZ 1990’ to be established; No HDZ parliamentarian will support agreement on const. changes signed by party’s leader Covic
| Slobodna Bosna pg 11 ‘These days, Bozo Ljubic is to establish new Croat party in BiH with those like-minded’ by S.M.- Establishment of new Croat political party should be official by the end of this week, as it was agreed at the meeting of the HDZ deputies in the FBiH and the BiH Parliaments held in Hotel ‘Ero’ [Mostar] on March 20. According to the weekly, all HDZ deputies have attended the meeting, where they agreed that they would not support the agreement on constitutional changes signed by HDZ leader Dragan Covic. Former HDZ member Bozo Ljubic, who was expelled from the party following dispute with Covic over elections for party’s leader, chaired the meeting. Party would probably be named ‘HDZ 1990’. |
DL op-ed: HDZ Covic’s political career is over
| Dnevni List, pg 2 ‘Church gives up on Covic’, by Marin Topic – the author argues that the political career of the HDZ leader, Dragan Covic, ended after the Catholic bishops in BiH issued a statement in which they opposed to ratification of constitutional changes as agreed by leaders of 7 parties. According to Topic, by signing the changes, Covic has taken the blame for all the sins and stupid moves the HDZ has made in last 12 years, which destroyed the position of the Croats in BiH. The author concludes that whoever is supported by the (Catholic) Church, he/she can count on 200.000 Croat votes, “and that is certainly not Dragan Covic or HDZ”. |
SDA Press conference: Proposed const. changes are beneficial for all BiH citizens
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Izetbegovic: Proposed changes are beneficial for all BiH citizens’ by A.Malagic – At their Thursday’s press conference SDA called on BiH citizens to get acquainted with the contents of the proposed constitutional reforms and “see through the groundless critics that certain parties are using irresponsibly for the sake of their pre-election campaign.” SDA Vice President Bakir Izetbegovic said that every new solution within the proposed changes represents progress in comparison to the solutions of the Dayton Peace Agreement “and it represents one or several steps closer towards a single and functional state.” Explaining the details of the agreement on constitutional changes, Izetbegovic noted that it is for benefit of all BiH citizens. Oslobodjenje pg 5 ‘Closer to unitary state’ by S.R., Nezavisne Novine pg 2 ‘SDA called on adoption of amendments to BiH COsntitution’ by Agencies also covered. |
SDA Secretary Zukic: SDA will unanimously support const. changes | Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Zukic: Unanimous support to amendments’ by A.M. – After Wednesday’s meeting of the SDA Caucus from both houses of BiH Parliament, SDA secretary Amir Zukic announced that SDA will unanimously support the agreement on constitutional changes. |
DS leader Vukotic: agreement on const. changes should have been decided on by citizens through referendum
| BNTV current affairs program ‘Puls’ by Suzana Radjen Todoric– Harshly criticizing the agreement on constitutional changes, DS [Democratic Party] leader Dusko Vukotic said that this leads toward abolishment of name of the RS entity. He further claims the agreement was “imposed by the International Community and the RS political parties concealed the agreement because it is not in the best interest of their people”. Vukotic argued that RS is losing all of its authorities, while “Croats and Bosniaks haven’t lost anything”. DS points out that the changed accepted excluded the opportunity the RS citizens had to declare through referendum on transfer of competencies, which he believes was the way for changes to be accepted. |
| Dnevni Avaz cover splash, pg 5 ‘EU will keep its word given to BiH’ by Sead Numanovic – In a page long interview to daily, the British Prime Minister Tony Blair expressed his satisfaction that BiH and other Western Balkan countries made significant progress towards EU during the UK Presidency over EU. Blair said: “EU, I promise you, will keep word it gave. Our doors are open. As soon as BiH is ready to fulfil set criteria, it will progress and turn to another phase of the path.” Stressing importance of police and Public Broadcasting Service [PBS] reforms, he underlined necessity of cooperation with the ICTY: “I agree the [cooperation with the] ICTY is priority of all priorities. Especially because it represents an obstacle for both BiH and |
BiH CoM Chair met British Secretary for
| Nezavisne Novine pg 2 ‘Satisfied with constitutional changes’ by N.N. – Adnan Terzic, BiH COM Chair and British Minister for Europe, Douglas Alexander, Thursday in London expressed satisfaction over agreement political leaders in BiH reached regarding constitutional changes. Terzic believes adoption of amendments will be provided in order to ensure upcoming elections are organised in accordance with the agreement reached. Alexander expressed great interest of |
Supervisor of Brcko District takes measures against corrupt political influence in public employment procedures
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BiH HoR’s Gligoric confirms initiative on confidence-vote in BiH CoM to be cast at one of upcoming sessions | EuroBlic pg RS2 ‘Council on the agenda after all’ by D. S. – |
BH Dep. Minister of Human Rights confirms Friday’s session of BiH COM will discuss Peljesac bridge and police reform
| Nezavisne Novine pg 4 ‘Today about construction of Bridge at Peljesac and police reform’ by M.C. – Ivica Marinovic, BH Deputy Minister for Human Rights, has confirmed that the BiH COM will today (Friday) hold a special session and discuss the issues of construction of Peljesac bridge, construction of 5C corridor and functioning of Police Reform Directorate. He explained Thursday’s session of BiH COM did not include discussion on RS PM’s letter, Milorad Dodik (who, inter alia, disputed the election of members of Steering Board Police Reform Directorate). |
BiH CoM’s Terzic not aware of new proposals re status of Ploce port
| Oslobodjenje pg 8, mentioned on cover, ‘Ploce Port for BiH is not what is Hamburg for Czech Republic’ – Chairman of BiH Council of Ministers, Adnan Terzic, stated for daily that he was not aware of any new solutions that the Croatian PM, Ivo Sanader, would offer to BiH regarding the status of Ploce port, as some media suggested. Terzic reckons Sanader should forward any new documents/proposals to the BiH Presidency. |
Former | Dnevni List pg 9, mentioned on cover ‘Croats disappear due to proposed constitutional changes’ by I. Glibusic carries an interview with former |
War crimes | |
RSNA condemns BiH lawsuit against
| RTRS late news, Oslobodjenje pg 2 ‘Diplomatic solution- before or after the Court ruling’, mentioned on cover by O.V. Dnevni Avaz pg 4 ‘Ivanic and Paravac are sending complaints to Court in The Hague’ by N.Diklic, Glas Srpske cover pg splash ‘Urgently to withdraw suit’ by E.G.S., Nezavisne Novine pg4, announced on cover ‘MP’s demand withdrawal of suit’ by V.Popovic, EuroBlic pg RS2 ‘Against will of Serbs’ inset ‘Suit be settled through diplomatic not court way’ by Rajna Radosavljevic, Dnevni Avaz pg 12 ‘Witnesses Vitomir Popovic and Vladimir Lukic’ not signed– – Late Thursday night, the RS National Assembly finished the session which also discussed the lawsuit against |
RSNA tasks Foreign Affair Minister and member of BiH Presidency to inform relevant institutions on RSNA conclusion that BiH suit vs.
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Serbian President Tadic: officials embarked diplomatic initiative for prolonging of deadline for Mladic’s arrest
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DL: HNC Prosecutor’s Office issued bill of indictment against war crime suspect and former HVO member Dilberovic | Dnevni List cover pg splash and pg 3 ‘New bills of indictment shake Mostar’ by Dn. L. – After the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton (HNC) Prosecutor’s Office has issued recently 2 bills of indictment for war crimes committed in prison camp Heliodrom in Mostar, the HNC Prosecutor’s Office confirmed to DL that they also issued the bill of indictment against Jasmin Dilberovic because of grounded suspicion that he committed war crimes in Mostar during the Bosniak-Croat conflict. DL explains that Dilberovic is a Bosniak who was an HVO member during the war. |
Economic, crime and judicial issues | |
FBiH Govt endorses report on co-capitalization of Energopetrol
| Hayat– On Thursday, the FBiH Government adopted a report by the Commission tasked with implementing a tender for co-capitalization of oil company “Energopetrol” |
NN: PB ES Provisional Administration to demand from
| Nezavisne Novine pg 2 ‘Toby Robinson demands seizure of |
Oslobodjenje: FBiH Finance Minister Vrankic wants to put Finance Police under control
| Oslobodjenje cover splash, pgs 4-5 ‘Vrankic puts Finance Police under control’ by Azhar Kalamujic – Daily carries that FBiH Finance Minister Dragan Vrankic submitted to the FBiH Government the draft Law on cessation of the application of the Law on FBiH Financial Police. The proposal will soon be presented to the FBiH Parliament. Claiming that campaign against the Financial Police is ongoing for seven years now, author alleges that the FBiH Finance Ministry intends to abolish or marginalize the role of Financial Police as supervisory body at all costs, in order to ensure ‘crimes’ committed by the HDZ and SDA officials are not revealed. |
CoM Chair Terzic meets EBRD President: Bank wants to invest more in BiH
| Dnevni Avaz pg 4 ‘European bank wants to invest more in BiH’ by Sead Numanovic – Commenting his meeting with European Bank for Reconstruction and Development [EBRD] President Jean Lemierre, BiH Council of Ministers Chair Adnan Terzic said: “It is obvious that EBRD invest more and more in BiH… We want to catch up other regional countries. EBRD invest twice as more in |
PB ES versus Sase mine: debt still not paid, while Sase violates Court decisions banning it to export mine
| Nezavisne Novine cover pg splash, pg 3 ‘450 tons of hard lead’ by N.Krsman/J.Sarac/A.Sisic – Daily learns at Provisional Administration of Privredna Banka East Sarajevo (PBES) that although Srebrenica Basic court on 16 March 2006 ruled that Mine of hard lead and zinc Sase Srebrenica is banned to export and sale mine, equipment and machines, this firm on Monday, 20 March, exported around 18 trucks of mine loaded with 450 tons of mine of the US $ 294.796 worth to Serbia. (NOTE: Sase mine owes BAM 2 million to PB ES owing to which reason Provisional Administration of PB ES demanded Court intervention.) The BH Indirect Taxation Administration Thursday stated they banned Sase mine to export mine as soon as it received court decision. |
Head of BiH Registry Office Johnson: ‘Sometimes, politicians are in temptation to try to influence court process’
| Dnevni List pg 8 ‘There are political pressures exerted against court’ by Justice Report carries an interview with Head of the BiH Registry Office Michael Th. Johnson who would leave BiH soon and who, among the other things, says that there is disagreement among diplomats, politicians and lawyers. He added: ‘Sometimes politicians are in temptation to try to influence the court process.’ Johnson said that there should be a clear explanation that judges are independent from politicians and he believes that the court secures justice to citizens of this country and that it would be successful. |
SB claims RS PM Dodik, NN director Kopanja under threat
| Slobodna Bosna pgs 30-34 ‘Dodik in sniper scope of criminals’ by Suzana Sacic – Commenting statements by the RS Prime Minister Milorad Dodik in which he stresses the main task of his Government would be the fight against organized crime, article reads that “maybe his intentions were serious, but steps [made] were not because he appointed Stanislav Cadjo for the RS Interior Minister, person without any experience in the police work.” SB carries that after Banja Luka-based daily Nezavisne Novine published series of articles accusing |
NN op-ed supportive of RS PM’ fight against organised crime and corruption | Nezavisne Novine op-ed pg 7 ‘Un-written letter’ by Goran Petrovic – The author notes since he cannot address a letter to RS PM Premier, Milorad Dodik, he will write a column which PM will maybe read. Judging by his 20-year experience in security and intelligence field, the author underlines good and bad sides of the fight against organised crime and corruption, stressing that this is the most important task of each politician, but they seem to approach it unwillingly owing to several reasons. He is supportive of RS PM’s actions aimed against crime and corruption, stressing that if Dodik fulfils pre-election promises he would get even greater support at the upcoming elections – otherwise, the support of citizens will decrease. |
Police reform | |
Police Reform Directorate: Four models for police proposed
| Dnevni Avaz pg 8 ‘Four possible models of police structure presented’ by Srna– Chair of Police reform Directorate Steering Board Sead Lisak told Srna agency that four models of possible police structures have been proposed during the last meeting. He said that RS Police Director Dragomir Andan proposed preservation of entities and Brcko District Interior Ministries. Other three proposals came from representative of Sarajevo Canton MoI Himzo Selimovic, Brcko District Police Milenko Milicevic and Director of FBiH Police Zlatko Miletic. These proposals are to be discussed and harmonized on the next meeting scheduled for April 5. RTRS – Andan said he expects organization of police in two levels, with preservation of entities’ Ministries of Interior and Brcko District Police. Other three proposals expect unique police structure, which would be organized in two levels- state and local. |
SNSD calls on CoM to respect both ethnicity and entity parity in Police Reform Directorate
| RTRS, Nezavisne Novine pg 8 ‘SUport to demands of RS Govenrment’ by A.S., Glas Srpske pg 5 ‘Terzic’s tricks’ by D. Mo – SNSD supports the RS Government request for the BiH police reform to be implemented in accordance with the Agreement on police restructuring passed by the RS National Assembly. SNSD expects BiH Council of Ministers to respect both the ethnicity and entity parity in the Police Reform Directorate and to harmonize it with the Agreement, by which – according to the SNSD – foreigners and Brcko District representatives could not be members. Dnevni Avaz pg 8 ‘Four possible models of police structure presented’ by Onasa, inset ‘Representatives of Brcko District and foreigners redundant in Directorate’ – also reported. |
DL comment: Dodik is undermining joint police, reform returns to square one
| Slobodna Dalmacija, pg 11 ‘Dodik is ‘destroying’ joint police’, by Zlatko Tulic – commenting on the letter that the RS PM, Milorad Dodik, has sent to the Police Reform Directorate’s Steering Board, in which he questioned the legitimacy of the very Directorate, the author writes that many analysts were right when they said that BiH would find itself in a chaos after (former HR) Paddy Ashdown leaves the country. Tulic explains that Ashdown had spent most of his 4-year tenure in BiH doing ‘political trading’ with |
| Oslobodjenje pg 6 ‘Weak cooperation with media’ by Fena, Dnevni Avaz pg 8 – UK strongly supports police reform in BiH, which is a precondition for concluding Stabilization and Association Agreement [ |
| Dnevni Avaz cover splash, pg 5 ‘EU will keep its word given to BiH’ by Sead Numanovic – In a page long interview to daily, the British Prime Minister Tony Blair stressed importance of the police reform. Nezavisne Novine pg 2 ‘Satisfied with constitutional changes’ by N.N. – Adnan Terzic, BiH CoM Chair and British Minister for Europe, Douglas Alexander, met in London on Thursday. Alexander expressed great interest of |