SARAJEVO, Sept 27 (Hina) - Along with terrorism, corruption and crime are the greatest problems in the post-war development of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Chairman of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency Ante Jelavic told Sarajevo daily
"Oslobodjenje" Monday. Jelavic told the daily that people in "white gloves" are to be held responsible, as well as all structural authorities because it was up to them to find an appropriate way to start the struggle against crime and corruption. As a particular problem, Jelavic pointed the fact that tax rates in the entities were different, as well as excise duties which created conditions for organised crime. Commenting on the position of Croats in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Jelavic expressed dissatisfaction with the process of their return, particularly in the central Bosnia and Republika Srpska. He stressed that Croats continued to emigrate, According to Jelavic's data, afte
SARAJEVO, Sept 27 (Hina) - Along with terrorism, corruption and
crime are the greatest problems in the post-war development of
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Chairman of the Bosnia-Herzegovina
Presidency Ante Jelavic told Sarajevo daily "Oslobodjenje"
Monday.
Jelavic told the daily that people in "white gloves" are to be held
responsible, as well as all structural authorities because it was
up to them to find an appropriate way to start the struggle against
crime and corruption.
As a particular problem, Jelavic pointed the fact that tax rates in
the entities were different, as well as excise duties which created
conditions for organised crime.
Commenting on the position of Croats in Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Jelavic expressed dissatisfaction with the process of their
return, particularly in the central Bosnia and Republika Srpska.
He stressed that Croats continued to emigrate, According to
Jelavic's data, after the signing of the Dayton Agreement, 7,000
Croats fled their homes in Sarajevo.
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