Thursday, August 30, 2007

SDA PRESIDENT SULEJMAN TIHIC TO DISCUSS POLICE REFORM WITH INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY'S HIGH REPRESENTATIVE IN BOSNIA MIROSLAV LAJCAK

SARAJEVO, Bosnia (August 30,2007) – The President of the Party of Democratic Action (SDA) Sulejman Tihic told Bosnian media that he will have a meeting with the internatioal community's High Representative in Bosnia most probably today, to discuss the police reform issue.

Tihic said that the SDA party is not the problem in the issue, but the political parties of the Serbians living in Bosnia which refused both the Marten’s Plan, the Vlasic Statement and the Police Reform direction Report.

”They have been refusing everything achieved so far. As far as the SDA party is concerned, we are siding a full respect of the three EU principles which mean exclusive legislative jurisdiction at the state level, functioning of local police structures in which the local and police lines will not pose a threat for their implementation”, Tihic said.

He added he wants to believe the police reform issue will be solved in September.

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