ZAGREB, Jan 10 (Hina) - A member of the European Parliament and the head of the parliamentary committee for relations with Southeast European countries, Doris Pack, said in Sarajevo on Saturday that the current structure of
Bosnia-Herzegovina, established by the Dayton Agreement, was economically unsustainable.
ZAGREB, Jan 10 (Hina) - A member of the European Parliament and the
head of the parliamentary committee for relations with Southeast
European countries, Doris Pack, said in Sarajevo on Saturday that the
current structure of Bosnia-Herzegovina, established by the Dayton
Agreement, was economically unsustainable.#L#
Pack thus explained the initiative on the re-organisation of
Bosnia-Herzegovina through amendments to the Dayton Agreement which
she signed last month together with another 23 representatives of the
European Parliament.
I am not against the Dayton Agreement because it stopped the war in
Bosnia, Pack said. Over the past nine months we realised that the
political structure which has been established by that agreement is
simple unsustainable, Pack said in Sarajevo where she took part in an
international conference called "Human Rights and Migrations in
Southeast Europe - Right to Differences and Stability in the Context
of European Integration".
Pack stressed that only the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina was
spending 70 percent of the budgetary funds on the public
administration.
That is a lot of money and we believe that that is not normal, Pack
said and suggested that the funds be reallocated to new jobs.
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