Bosnian leaders agree on cooperation mechanisms

The leaders of the most influential parties in Bosnia-Herzegovina have agreed on how to elect members of the Presidency.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 13.07.2012.

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BANJA LUKA The leaders of the most influential parties in Bosnia-Herzegovina have agreed on how to elect members of the Presidency. They also defined proposals on how to implement the decisions of the European Court in the case Sejdic-Finci versus Bosnia-Herzegovina and set down coordination mechanisms. Bosnian leaders agree on cooperation mechanisms The leaders decided that a Republic of Srpska (RS) member of the Presidency will be elected directly, while the two members from the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina will be elected indirectly. The participants of the meeting also analyzed the previous meeting of the leaders of political parties. A Jew and a Roma from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Jakob Finci and Dervo Sejdic, sued the country to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg because it is impossible for minorities to run for high-level government positions in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The court in Strasbourg ruled in their favour two years ago. Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Mladen Bosic hosted the meeting that was attended by Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD) leader Milorad Dodik, Social Democratic Party (SDP) leader Zlatko Lagumdzija, Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia-Herzegovina (HDZ) leader Dragan Covic, Croatian Democratic Union 1990 Bozo Ljubic, Party for Better Future of Bosnia-Herzegovina (SBB) leader Fahrudin Radoncic and Party of Democratic Action (SDA) leader Sulejman Tihic. Tanjug

Bosnian leaders agree on cooperation mechanisms

The leaders decided that a Republic of Srpska (RS) member of the Presidency will be elected directly, while the two members from the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina will be elected indirectly.

The participants of the meeting also analyzed the previous meeting of the leaders of political parties.

A Jew and a Roma from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Jakob Finci and Dervo Sejdić, sued the country to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg because it is impossible for minorities to run for high-level government positions in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

The court in Strasbourg ruled in their favour two years ago.

Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Mladen Bosić hosted the meeting that was attended by Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD) leader Milorad Dodik, Social Democratic Party (SDP) leader Zlatko Lagumdžija, Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia-Herzegovina (HDZ) leader Dragan Čović, Croatian Democratic Union 1990 Bozo Ljubić, Party for Better Future of Bosnia-Herzegovina (SBB) leader Fahrudin Radončić and Party of Democratic Action (SDA) leader Sulejman Tihić.

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