MOSTAR, Jan 10 (Hina) - The government of Bosnia's federation on Thursday endorsed a bill on a new intelligence-security service which should replace the two national intelligence services in the Croat-Muslim entity, the Croat
National Security Service and the Muslim Investigation and Documentation Service. The bill was forwarded into parliamentary procedure. The new intelligence-security service will be "completely separate from the police" and its work will be supervised by the federation's parliament, government, president, and vice president, said the entity's Justice Minister Zvonko Mijan and Interior Minister Ramo Maslesa. They added this new service was only a transitional solution until an intelligence service on the state level was established. The federal government today okayed setting up a uniform tax administration branch office in Mostar. A decision on this, effective imme
MOSTAR, Jan 10 (Hina) - The government of Bosnia's federation on
Thursday endorsed a bill on a new intelligence-security service
which should replace the two national intelligence services in the
Croat-Muslim entity, the Croat National Security Service and the
Muslim Investigation and Documentation Service.
The bill was forwarded into parliamentary procedure.
The new intelligence-security service will be "completely separate
from the police" and its work will be supervised by the federation's
parliament, government, president, and vice president, said the
entity's Justice Minister Zvonko Mijan and Interior Minister Ramo
Maslesa.
They added this new service was only a transitional solution until
an intelligence service on the state level was established.
The federal government today okayed setting up a uniform tax
administration branch office in Mostar. A decision on this,
effective immediately, replaces the formerly six such offices in
Mostar, three Croat and three Muslim ones.
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