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SARAJEVO, Feb 6 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina's Council of
Ministers failed to adopt rules of procedure on Thursday and
co-chairman Haris Silajdzic said that under present
circumstances there was no point in holding further sessions.
"Unfortunately, we failed to reach agreement on the rules
of procedure. Last time, we accepted a proposal by the High
Representative (Carl Bildt) but the Serb representative
(returned to his previous demands). If we can't agree on the
rules of procedure, there's no point in working together,"
Silajdzic told reporters after the session in Sarajevo's Serb-
held suburb of Lukavica.
Silajdzic said that there was a dispute about the status
of Council deputy ministers because the Serb representative
demanded that they have the same status and voting rights as
the ministers.
The meeting, attended by Bildt's deputy Michael Steiner,
discussed a package of laws necessary for the normal
functioning of government. Its adoption was demanded by
Bildt's office. Silajdzic said that despite certain progress
differences regarding this issue were still great.
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