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SARAJEVO, Oct 16 (Hina) - The High Representative for the
implementation of the Dayton Accord, Carlos Westendorp, on Friday
asked the Council of Ministers of Bosnia-Herzegovina to give their
opinion regarding the method of electing and replacing members in
the B-H Presidency.
Currently there is no law regulating this matter.
A spokesperson of the Office of the High Representative (OHR), Rida
Attarashany, confirmed that Westendorp and the head of the
Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Mission
in Bosnia, Robert Barry, had discussed the matter on Thursday with
members of the state presidency.
The Sarajevo press recently claimed that Bosnian President Alija
Izetbegovic had initiated the question of regulating possible
changes in the B-H Presidency.
The press believe that Izetbegovic is in fact preparing to withdraw
from the state presidency and wants to prepare the way for Haris
Silajdzic to replace him.
Attarashany did not define however, whether the OHR would support
the option of conducting new elections or accept the Bosnian Muslim
suggestion for Presidency members to be replaced by parliamentary
decision.
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