Tuesday, September 9, 2008

BOSNIA MEETS TWO THIRDS OF PRIORITIES SET BY EUROPEAN COMMISSION

SARAJEVO, Bosnia (September 9,2008) - Two thirds of the total 30 priorities that Bosnia needs to meet by the end of September, in order to receive a positive progress report from the European Commission (EC), have been fulfilled so far, chairman of the Bosnian State Parliamentary Commission for European Integration, Halid Genjac, announced yesterday.

The members of this commission met yesterday with representatives of the Bosnian Directorate for European Integrations, to revise the work done so far on meeting the priorities. Their conclusion was that no progress has been made on the issues of a census and election legislation. The latter is connected to constitutional reform, Genjac said.

There are problems in meeting anther five or six priorities (the bills have been drafted, but they are not likely to be adopted by the end of this month).
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