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A FRENCHMAN APPOINTED AS BOSNIA'S CENTRAL BANK GOVERNOR

SARAJEVO, Oct 29 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina's three-member Presidency issued a joint statement following Tuesday's meeting in Sarajevo. According to the statement, they (Alija Izetbegovic, Kresimir Zubak and Momcilo Krajisnik) established a working group whose task is to draft a proposal on the work of Bosnia's ministerial council. They agreed on appointing at the next meeting a working group that would draft a budget for 1997. The Presidency welcomed the appointment of a Frenchman, Serge Robert, as the governor of Bosnia's Central Bank, and appointed members of the Bank's managing board. The statement said a working group, headed by Foreign Minister Jadranko Prlic, would propose the basis for harmonized attitudes of Bosnia's delegation at Paris and London conferences on the peace accords' implementation, due to be in November and December. The Presidency confirmed that all public figures, elected at the September election had full immunity, and pointed to the responsibility of the Croat-Moslem Federation and the Serb republic for security and safety of elected officials. The Presidency members agreed that their sessions would be convened every Tuesday and Friday until November 14 and that every third session should be held at Lukavica (a village in the Serb entity, outside Sarajevo). (hina) jn mš 292208 MET oct 96

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