Latest radio news broadcast at 12.00 on 3 April
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA (12,00 hrs) | BH Radio 1(12,00 hrs) | RTRS (12,00 hrs) |
BiH religious leaders in | HR meets Dodik- ICTY cooperation | |
BiH CoM session | | Reactions on BH CC’ decision |
Talks on Kosovo status continues | BiH-EU discusses economic issues | |
TV news broadcast on 2 April
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA (18,00 hrs) | TV PINK (18,00 hrs) | BHT 1 (19,00 hrs) |
World News | Floods in | BiH soldiers in Iraq |
World News | World News | Bosniaks from HVO on CC decision |
World News | Old foreign currency savings issue | Glas Javnosti on Mladic’s extradition |
HR visits religious leaders in BL | Interest rates in BiH | The trial of Ante Gotovina |
NTV Hayat (19,00 hrs) | FTV (19,30 hrs) | RTRS (19,30 hrs) |
MPs on law on rights and duties | First anniversary on Pope’s death | HR to visit |
Report on suicides of veterans | Anniversary of Pope’s death in BiH | Old foreign currency savings issue |
Hayat on law on abuse of children | Almhofer on constitutional changes | CoM on amendments to Constitution |
Regional News | Tihic on constitutional changes | Johnson on BD Government |
Oslobodjenje | MPs collect KM3. 000 each per month for two-three days of work |
Dnevni Avaz | [Igor Davidovic] We have to prepare for disturbances in BiH economy |
Dnevni List | Kosaca to be returned to Diocese ?! (Catholic Church’s Diocese in Mostar to claim its nationalized land in Mostar ?) |
Vecernji List | Bomb thrown at invalid’s house (explosion in Mostar on Sunday morning) |
Slobodna Dalmacija | Features |
Nezavisne Novine | New page of the municipality’s history was opened [Foca citizens celebrate lifting of sanctions, article features statements of Foca Mayor] |
Glas Srpske | Srpska to get even less [ |
EuroBlic | Shares and state capital in exchange for marks and dollars [new pressures of old foreign currency savers] |
Vecernje novosti | Features Serbian related titles |
LATEST NEWS OF TODAY | |
Schwarz-Schilling meets Dodik, expresses satisfaction with RS Govt’s activities in cooperation with ICTY, fight vs. organized crime
| BH Radio 1 by Dragan Stegic – The High Representatives Christian Schwarz-Schilling met today the RS Prime Minister, Milorad Dodik. Schwarz-Schilling welcomed the activities of the RS Government regarding the cooperation with the ICTY and fight against organized crime. The HR would later meet with the leaders of religious communities and the RS President Dragan Cavic. “Conditioning the path to the EU with the cooperation with the ICTY, but it shouldn’t be the same for BiH and for |
BiH religious leaders in
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RS PM Dodik: Decision on entity symbols could have negative impact on const. changes
| RTRS – In a statement to the Alternativna TV from |
Bosniak Caucus at RS NA welcomed decision of BiH CC | RTRS – The Bosniak Caucus at the RS NA today welcomed decision of the |
RS President, RS PM and RS NA Speaker to meet on Tue, discuss pol. issues | RTRS – Dragan Cavic, RS President, Milorad Dodik, RS Premier, and Igor Radojicic, RS NA Speaker, tomorrow in Banja Luka, will meet and discuss the political and institutional issues of great importance for RS. Cavic initiated the meeting, which will be held at his Cabinet |
Economic Dialogue between BiH and EC started today in | BH Radio 1 – BiH Directorate for the European Integrations announced the economic dialogue between the BiH and the EU to take place on Monday and Tuesday in |
Political issues | |
HR
| FTV – The process of the European integrations would be successful only if everybody understands that it is a process that will bring mutual benefits, enrich BiH and the European Union, the High Representative Christian Schwarz–Schilling stated on the occasion of opening the European Academy at the Banja Luka Diocese. Schwarz-Schilling, who held the first lecture, added it is of a great importance that religious values are established and organized in a way that they can create and consolidate civil society. The ceremony was attended by RS Vice President Ivan Tomljenovic, BiH Justice Minister Slobodan Kovac, RS Education Minister Antun Kasipovic and |
| Dnevni Avaz pg 4 ‘European integration brings mutual interest’ by N.Diklic – In his lecture, the HR Christian Schwarz-Schilling informed of his lobbying for liberalization of visa regime for the BiH citizens arguing that the free movement of the BiH citizens “throughout Europe would bring social and economical wealth not only for BiH but also for the EU.” The HR also spoke about the role of the religious communities, pointing out to its importance in both religious and civilian practices. Banja Luka Bishop Franjo Komarica stated for DA that he used an opportunity of meeting Schwarz-Schilling to stress the problem of small number of Croat returnees to RS, “I expect him [HR] to… help not only Croats but also other two constituent peoples in our country.” Dnevni Avaz pg 4 inset ‘Meeting with RS authorities today’, Oslobodjenje pg 7 ‘Culpability for war in BiH bears European states as well’ by O.Vukovic – announces the meeting with the RS authorities. |
BiH CoM to discuss constitutional changes, decertified police on Monday
| BHT1 – On Monday, BiH Council of Ministers should declare on the proposed amendments to the BiH Constitution, which are result of the agreement recently reached by the leaders of seven political parties. The information on the issue of the decertified police officers would also be included in the Monday’s agenda. RTRS – CoM is also expected to debate over the draft law on changes and amendments to the Law on CoM and draft law on changes and amendments to the BiH Crime Code. Dnevni Avaz pg 8 ‘Decertified policemen on agenda’, Dnevni List, pg 5 ‘Council of Ministers on proposed amendments to Constitution’, not signed – announces BiH CoM’s session. Vecernji List, pg 4 ‘Answer on Peljesac today’, by Fena – notes that the BiH CoM should also be discussing issues pertaining to the construction of the Peljesac-Croatian mainland bridge. (earlier media reports suggested that the BiH CoM will not approve the Croatian plan, which foresees construction of a 30-metre high bridge). FTV, Nezavisne Novine pg 6 ‘Presenting of stances on constitutional amendments’ not signed – also announced. |
Austrian Ambassador Almhofer: Agreement on constitutional changes is “a step forward”
| FTV – Assessing the agreement on constitutional changes, Austrian Ambassador to BiH Werner Almhofer told news agency Onasa that it is “certainly a step forward”, especially since it was reached between representatives of BiH political parties, and in the year of elections. Commenting the fact that some political parties are against the agreement, Almhofer said this was the result of the different perspectives from which politicians look at the changes and stressed however the agreement is only one step in the process of constitutional reform in BiH. Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Agreement is step forward for BiH’ by Onasa – Almhofer also said that “This agreement would be considered very successful in every country, and that is the conclusion of EU Foreign Ministers from their meeting on March 20.” |
Presidency Chair Tihic in Srebrenica on const. changes: strengthening state, weakening entities
| FTV – During his visit to Srebrenica, the BiH Presidency Chair Sulejman Tihic emphasized that the changes to the BiH Constitution are the first step towards essential changes in BiH. Tihic added that for the first time the state is being strengthened and entities weakened all through democratic means, without any conflicts. On Sunday, BiH Presidency Chair visited |
| Oslobodjenje pg 3 ‘First phase of BiH’ modernization’ by B.Ka.– Addressing the public platform on constitutional changes in Sanski Most, |
SDU Tokic: proposed changes look like dictation of Serb parties and part of the IC
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Changes remind to dictate’ by L.Sinanovic– SDU leader Sejfudin Tokic strongly criticizes a statement by the Serbian President Boris Tadic to the Serbian TV [in which he said that proposed reforms of BiH Constitution are the biggest success of Serb politics in the last several years], and the statement of US Ambassador Douglas McElhaney in which he allegedly “threatened” those against the changes. Tokic added he hopes the Parliament would rejected the proposed changes. |
Six political parties established Political Centre of Srpska in Bijeljina
| RTRS By Spomenka Djurdjevic – At the RS Democratic Party HQ in Bijeljina, six political parties established Political Centre of Srpska [ |
MP Potocnik: some MPs could solve their existential problems by rising hand for constitutional changes
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Maybe votes would be buying in the Parliament’, mentioned on cover by H.Orahovac– Independent MP in the BiH House of Representatives Mladen Potocnik said in a short interview to DA that it would be tragic if proposed agreement on constitutional changes. “Public must know that there is no seven but six signatures on the agreement on constitutional changes” said Potocnik, claiming that |
Chief BiH Negotiator Davidovic: constitutional changes were not set as a pre-requisite for | Nezavisne Novine pg 6, announced on cover ‘Constitutional changes are not pre-requisite for negotiations’ by G. Golub – In an interview to NN, Chief BiH Negotiator Igor Davidovic stated it is not only in the interest of BiH to see enlargement of EU market but EU too has its interests in BiH. He added that a dominant goal of EU is to strengthen and enlarge the market. Asked to which extent the resolving of the issue of constitutional changes would affect |
DL:
| Dnevni List, pg 2 ‘Red-green coalition’, by Ivica Glibusic – the author argues that what used to be thought as impossible just a little while ago is now happening, namely it looks ever so likely that the |
Reactions on BiH CC’ decision on entity symbols: PDP: continuation of FBiH pressures vs. RS; SNSD warns decision destabilizes relations btw entities;
| Nezavisne Novine pg 2 ‘Tomorrow about decision of the BiH Constitutional Court’ by V.Popovic – Mladen Ivanic, BH Foreign Minister and PDP President, has stated that decision of BiH Constitutional Court (regarding non-constitutionality of entity symbols) represents continuation of pressures against RS coming from F BiH, over which key officials from RS will Tuesday hold a meeting in Banja Luka and discuss the latest development. He also said he had spoken with Milorad Dodik, RS Premier, who will initiate the meeting. Krstan Simic, SNSD President, warns that decision of BiH CC introduces destabilization of relations between RS and F BiH. Borislav Bojic, |
Interview with RS team member before BiH CC: RS needs to adjust, not annul its symbols
| Patriot pgs 4-5 ‘Less rights, more politics’ by Miljan Kovac – In a page-long interview to daily, Rajko Kuzmanovic, member of the RS Team of Representatives before BiH Constitutional Court, former President of RS Constitutional Court and academician, comments on decision of BiH Constitutional Court (regarding non-constitutionality of RS symbols), explains that decision does not demand annulment but instead adjustment of RS hymn, coat-of-arms and flag. He notes that RS Constitution referring to RS symbols marking statehood should be re-written. According to him, RS has no capacity of a state and therefore its symbols should be marked as symbols of RS as entity, as federal area. He underlines that nobody has a right not to implement court decisions, noting these decisions were of more political than legal character. He is convinced RS Parliament will implement BiH CC’ decision, but changes would not be so large and would simply indicate we have no ambition to treat RS as a state. |
DA op-ed: Decision by BiH CC step on entities symbols is a step to establishment of state of all citizens, but strengthening rule of law is priority
| Dnevni Avaz pg 3 ‘State for all its citizens’ op-ed by Elvir Huremovic – Commenting the Friday’s decision by the BiH Constitutional Court, which ordered entities Parliaments to abolish current coat of arms and flag of entities, author stressed this was a first step in establishing the state of all citizens, regardless of their religion and ethnic background. Before this, notes daily, the rule of the law has to be established, including processing war crimes suspects and fighting the organized crime and corruption. Huremovic notes this is a job for the political structures, whose success would mean less job for the BiH CC. “And such recipe could only mean benefit for the BiH citizens. Regardless of the symbols,” concluded Huremovic. |
VL:
| Vecernji List, pg 4 ‘RS without national symbols’, by Miroslav Vasilj – commenting on the BiH Constitutional Court’s decision from the weekend, which ruled that the entity symbols are not in harmony with the Constitution of BiH, Vasilj says the decision is in fact a sort of compensation for the cosmetic constitutional changes that cemented the existence of the RS. The author goes on to say that the next step should be the abolishment of the name of the RS, since the name implies the right of one people only to the entity, which is not consistent with the BiH Constitution. Finally, Vasilj fears that the period of implementation of the decision (entities have to comply within next 6 months) could lead to abuse during the pre-election campaign by the Serb parties. |
BHT1: US Embassy in BiH refused to issue a visa to Haris Silajdzic
| BHT 1 – US Embassy in BiH refused to issue a visa to founder of SBiH Haris Silajdzic, Banjaluka-based newspaper Fokus reports in Monday’s edition. Fokus learns from well-informed sources that the US Administration considers Silajdzic to be the enemy of US politics on the Balkans, because he opposes the proposed changes to the BiH Constitution. Fokus also claims that international representatives in BiH possess the documents proving that Silajdzic is linked with “extremists from the Arabic countries”. FTV, Oslobodjenje pg 3 ‘Haris Silajdzic banned to enter |
One of founders of HDZ 1990 Raguz: HDZ BiH not taking care of BiH Croats
| Vecernji List, pg 10 ‘Two HDZs in fight for Croats’, by Zoran Kresic – commenting on the decision to form a new Croat political party, the ‘HDZ 1990’ that is, one of the founders of the party, an expelled member of HDZ BiH, Martin Raguz, says the decision to form the party was taken after the current HDZ (leadership) signed the constitutional changes agreement, which did not improve the position of the Croats in BiH. Raguz also denies speculations that |
OHR finds some provisions of F BiH Law on pardoning unacceptable | Nezavisne Novine pg 3, announced on cover ‘Some provisions of Law are not acceptable for OHR’ by R.Cengic – Oleg Milisic, OHR Spokesperson, claims that the new F BiH Law on Pardoning, which F BiH Government has forwarded to parliament procedure is not acceptable since it does not meet standards OHR set (after all existing laws on pardoning were out of effect). Milisic explains: “This Law makes it possible for Federation officials to pardon convicts of |
Minister Halilovic: Agreement on higher education reform should be completed this week
| Dnevni List, pg 8 ‘Final agreement on higher education this week’, by Tanja Calic– The BiH Minister of Civil Affairs, Safet Halilovic, confirmed for DL that the process of negotiations on higher education reform should be completed this week, so the (draft) law on higher education could be sent to the BiH CoM and BiH Parliament for adoption. DL also carries the RS Minister of Education, Anton Kasipovic, who says the RS Government, after it got acquainted with the draft law, had positive opinion about it. He stresses the draft law leaves enough space to the RS to regulate the area of higher education. |
UNDP survey: Level of support to OHR reforms remains the same; Bosniak support decreasing, Croat and Serb increasing
| Dnevni List, pg 4 ‘Rise of support to OHR’s reforms’, by A. Beus – According to a UNDP survey, the support of BiH citizens for the OHR’s reforms from the end of 2005 is at the same level as in mid-2005. However, there are changes when it comes to the level of support of interviewees of different nationalities. Apparently, there is a decrease of support among the Bosniak interviewees and the rise of support among the Croat and Serb interviewees. Despite this, the Bosniak interviewees’ support to the OHR for its political reforms in BiH is the biggest among the three peoples (52,2%), whilst the figure for the Croats is 46%. (NB: There are no figures for the Serb interviewees, nor the data on how many peoples were interviewed or earlier figures). |
Economic and judicial issues | |
ITA Governing Board Chairman Dixon informed RS Ministry of Finances on change in distribution coefficients; Member Kudic: we did not adopt the decision | Glas Srpske cover pg splash ‘Srpska to get even less’ by D. V. M. – Chairman of ITA Governing Board Joly Dixon on Friday afternoon informed RS Ministry of Finances the Governing Board had decided to apply new coefficients for distribution of indirect taxes for April – RS coefficient was reduced for 0,5%, Brcko District’s coefficient was reduced for 0,3%, while the coefficient of F BiH was increased for 0,8%. Member of the Governing Board Miodrag Kudic says he was surprised with this decision and added they voted for a decision, but the decision they voted for did not contain any coefficients and, in addition to this, RS Minister of Finances Aleksandar Dzombic did not vote for it – therefore, it could not be treated as an adopted decision. |
BiH Chief Negotiator on
| Dnevni Avaz cover splash ‘We have to prepare for disturbances in BiH economy’ and pg 5 ‘BiH economy has to prepare faster for time after signing of the agreement’ by Tarik Lazovic– In an interview to DA, the BiH Chief Negotiator on the Stabilization and Association Agreement, Igor Davidovic, warned that BiH economy and manufacturers have to speed up the pace of preparations for what would follow the signing of the |
BiH Parliament’s Commission for Budget and Finances will develop new draft law on old foreign currency savings as soon as possible
| EuroBlic cover pg splash and pg RS1 ‘Shares and state-owned capital in exchange for marks and dollars’ by Mirna Soja – Member of BiH Parliament’s Commission for Budget and Finances Dusanka Majkic has confirmed that the Commission will try to develop a new version of the draft Law on verification and payment of obligations for old foreign currency savings as soon as possible, adding they will try to incorporate in the draft other mechanisms, such as possibility to use the savings to buy shares of state-owned capital, state-owned land, business premises etc. RTRS, PINK – the Association of the old currency savings holders announced that unless the state comes up with the solution by beginning of May, they would organize mass protests. |
RS NA to hold special session Tuesday and discuss set of Laws aimed at providing legal conditions for efficient fight against organised crime
| Nezavisne Novine pg 3 ‘MP’s supportive of efficient fight against crime’ by V.Popovic – At special session scheduled for Tuesday (tomorrow), the RS NA will discuss a set of Laws, which would provide legal conditions for efficient fight against organised crime. SNSD stressed that those MP’s who fail to vote for Law on stamping out organised crime would indirectly support crime. Krstan Simic, Head of SNSD Caucus at RS NA, said that “institutions to be formed in line with this Law would be time-limited and would only help us to get back on regular judicial course.” Borislav Bojic, Head of |
Daily: Do BiH MPs deserve all benefits they are asking for?
| Oslobdjenje cover splash and pgs 4-5 ‘MPs collect KM3. 000 each per month for two-three days of work’ by Almir Terzic– In a statement to daily, member of the BiH Parliament’s Commission for Budget and Finances Dusanka Majkic assess that the demand of several Caucuses for the MPs rights and obligations to be regulated by the law is legal. According to the submitted law proposal, MPs would be entitled to the more favorable retirement conditions, fees for contacts with voters, hiring of experts and administrative staff, procurement of equipment, as well as a number of other benefits. Majkic said that most of these demands are justified, but she still doesn’t know how much would all this cost. However, as daily commented, MPs forgot they come to work only when a session is scheduled while many do not show up even for this. This, says daily, questions a justification of their demands. |
Justice Minister Kovac: BiH gathered 8 million euros but the amount is not final
| Dnevni Avaz pg 4 ‘Eight million euros from the donors’ conference’ by S.Skuletic– Speaking for DA, BiH Justice Minister Slobodan Kovac expressed satisfaction with the donors’ conference held in Brussels on March 31, at which the BiH authorities were officially promised 8 million euros for judicial reform. Kovac explained that it is not custom for states to declare immediately on the amount they would donate, stressing that significant amounts were donated by |
Elektroprivreda of Herceg Bosna CEO Maric: It is likely citizens will pay for extra cost of imported electricity
| Slobodna Dalmacija, pg 11, mentioned on front ‘Yes, citizens pay electricity for Aluminij’, by Emil Karamatic – carries an interview with the CEO of ‘Elektroprivreda of Herceg Bosna’ (EP HZ HB), Vlado Maric, who explains that the ‘EP HZ HB’ does not have the capacity to provide electricity to all its consumers, particularly to ‘Aluminij’ of Mostar, therefore it had to import electricity. He underlines that the electricity was imported for 37,2 Euros per MWh, whilst ‘Aluminij’ was charged 36 Euros per MWh in first three months of 2006, saying it is likely it will be citizens that will cover the extra costs. Maric also denies information that consumers in BiH pay the most expensive electricity in |
War crimes | |
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EuroBlic source: Hague indictee Hadzic is hiding in | EuroBlic pg 2 ‘Hadzic is hiding in Byelorussia’ by D. V. – According to sources close to security structures, Hague indictee Goran Hadzic [former President of the Republic of Srpska Krajina, indicted for crimes against Croats in East Slavonia] is, most probably, hiding in Byelorussia and not in Russia as it was previously thought. |