After the session, held in Sarajevo, the Croat member of the collective Presidency, Ivo Miro Jovic, told the press that a procedure of drawing up amendments to the Bosnian Constitution would follow, as prescribed by the Constitution.
A commission of the Bosnian Parliament's House of Representatives is expected to complete the job by the end of the week, after which the Presidency is expected to voice its opinion and forward the amendments to parliament.
The parties opposing the agreement on constitutional changes continued with their public campaign aimed at discrediting the agreement.
A public debate on the proposed amendments, that the Party for Bosnia-Herzegovina organised in Sarajevo again on Wednesday, also pooled representatives of a number of nongovernmental institutions. The present criticised the document signed at the initiative of US Ambassador to Bosnia Douglas McElhaney by the presidents of the Croatian Democratic Union, the Croatian People's Union, the Party of Democratic Action, the Social Democratic Party, the Party of Independent Social Democrats, the Serb Democratic Party and the Party of Democratic Progress.