SARAJEVO, Jan 8 (Hina) - The Bosnian Assembly on Monday passed a
law under which a new central government would be made up of five
ministries.
The ministries would includ foreign affairs, finance,
justice and administration, refugees and emigration, and foreign
trade, transport and communications.
Besides a prime minister and five ministers, the central
government would also include a minister without portfolio.
The law was passed in line with the Dayton peace accord
under which most authorities were to be transferred to the
Moslem-Croat federation, with the central government retaining
only those functions which guaranteed the continuity and
sovereignty of Bosnia-Herzegovina as a single state.
Social Democratic Party deputies refused to take part in
the vote, demanding that the Assembly accept an earlier proposal
from the Cabinet of Prime Minister Haris Silajdzic that the new
central government should consist of 12 ministries.
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