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SARAJEVO, Nov 8 (Hina) - The three members of the Bosnian
Presidency, Kresimir Zubak (Croat), Alija Izetbegovic (Moslem) and
Momcilo Krajisnik (Serb) on Friday continued talks on the
establishment of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Deputy to the civilian peace plan monitor Michael Steiner told
reporters that negotiations on the establishment of a government
proceeded slowly, with difficulty and demanded time in any country,
and such was the case in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The problem would be solved before the Paris conference on the
implementation of the peace agreement on 14 November, Steiner said.
He added that the Serb side insisted that the Council of
Ministers be established as a small a body as possible, whereas the
Moslem side wanted it to function as a larger body.
Steiner confirmed that negotiations were taking place on the
organization of the first session of the Bosnian Parliament House
of Representatives in its complete set-up, adding that a rule book
on the work of the House was in the process of being adopted.
The exact date of the session of the state Parliament has not
been established yet, but Monday, November 11 has been suggested.
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