SARAJEVO, May 9 (Hina) - Prime ministers and interior ministers of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Republika Srpska on Tuesday in Sarajevo signed an agreement in line with which the transfer of police officers to the police
service of another entity would be enabled. Spokesman of the United Nations mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina Douglas Coffman said the agreement guaranteed the protection of all work, social and pension rights of all police officers who voluntarily decided to transfer from one entity to another where they would live and continue to perform their jobs. The aim of the project, which was also drafted by the UN mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina, is to ensure a more significant multiethnic dimension for police forces of the two entities. According to our information, about 100 police officers so far expressed a wish for the change of the place of work, Coffman said.(hina) it mm
SARAJEVO, May 9 (Hina) - Prime ministers and interior ministers of
the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Republika Srpska on
Tuesday in Sarajevo signed an agreement in line with which the
transfer of police officers to the police service of another entity
would be enabled.
Spokesman of the United Nations mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Douglas Coffman said the agreement guaranteed the protection of all
work, social and pension rights of all police officers who
voluntarily decided to transfer from one entity to another where
they would live and continue to perform their jobs.
The aim of the project, which was also drafted by the UN mission in
Bosnia-Herzegovina, is to ensure a more significant multiethnic
dimension for police forces of the two entities.
According to our information, about 100 police officers so far
expressed a wish for the change of the place of work, Coffman said.
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