Preda: BiH Politicians Ignore Warnings from Brussels
Besides not showing any initiative, BiH government representatives still ignore serious challenges which they will face in the next year.
Besides not showing any initiative, BiH government representatives still ignore serious challenges which they will face in the next year.
Apart from the Parliament, judicial control and independent bodies, civilian control is being carried out by the executive. In BiH, those are the institutions of the Presidency of BiH, the Council of Ministers of BiH, as well as the governments of RS, FBiH, BrĨko Distrikt and cantonal governments.
Legal protection in the field of PPP is an essential issue because private partners need to know they can protect their interests in the procedure of awarding contracts, and thus directly influence the reduction of corruption in this area.
BiH is the only country in the region, but also one of the few in the world that has not adopted the BiH Foreign Affairs Law. Although there are plans for adoption of this Law at the appointment of each Council of Ministers of BiH, this has not yet been realized.
Transitional justice is the key priority for EU in the context of serious breach of human rights and international humanitarian rights and international criminal law.
EU guidelines, as legislative acts which set goals for EU members in specific areas, can be used by B&H legislative institutions for development of standards which should repress and gradually reduce social inequality and working poverty.
Forty NGOs gathered within the Initiative for Monitoring of EU Integrations made a list of 78 demands regarding democracy, rule of law and human rights. The list was addressed to politicians in B&H. After four years, only third of demands were fulfilled.
In order to achieve EU standards of environmental protection, much work and investment are needed, but long-term benefits have inevitable value primarily for the health and life of citizens.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, while determinating its borders, faced many issues with neighboring country Croatia, as well as with Serbia and Montenegro.
At the end of the mandate period in 2018 it is possible to get a clear idea of how much has been done for the past four years in the field of functioning of the state, the rule of law, as well as the human rights situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In order to achieve EU standards of environmental protection, much work and investment are needed, but long-term benefits have inevitable value primarily for the health and life of citizens.
In this article it is explained what state borders are, how the borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina are defined and what are the open issues with Serbia and Montenegro.