Monday, September 10, 2007

HARIS SILAJDZIC : LAJCAK SHOULD HAVE DIRECTLY NAMED THOSE WHO ARE BLOCKING REFORMS IN BOSNIA

SARAJEVO,Bosnia (September 10,2007) – Haris Silajdzic,a member of the Bosnian Presidency and the SBIH Party President,criticised international community's high representative in Bosnia,Miroslav Lajcak, for failing to directly name those holding back reform processes in Bosnia,in his speech before the Bosnian Parliament.

Silajdzic stated that it would have been only fair had Lajcak named those who have prevented reforms in Bosnia, such as police reform, because it would have helped the “achievement of the objective”.

Silajdzic reiterated the position of the Party of Democratic Action (SDA) and the SBiH Party that Lajcak’s proposal on police reform plays into the hands of the political parties of the Serbians living in Bosnia and that the FBIH entity has been totally devalued by that proposal.

"That proposal is incomprehensible and looks like a provocation, Silajdzic said in the Bosnian Parliament after Lajcak’s address.

Silajdzic also said that parties from the FBIH have accepted everything in talks on police reform so far, while parties from (the genocidal Serbian creature in Bosnia) "the RS" have rejected everything. He also said that the report of the Police Reform Directorate was unacceptable for all sides.

Silajdzic said that what the international community is doing right now in Bosnia, will lead to nothing.

"Exactly this approach of going with the flow by the international community has represented the problem for all these years and if continued it will lead to nothing," Silajdzic concluded.

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