The European integration process demands commitment and coordination of all levels of the Bosnian government, with full respect for constitutional competencies, said Zeljka Cvijanovic, the Republika Srpska (RS) entity Prime Minister.
During her meeting with the Swedish Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Anderson Hagelberg, she stressed the Serb-dominated entity’s commitment to provide active participation to the EU integration process of the country.
Bosnia consists of two semi-autonomous entities; the Bosniak-Croat shared Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) and the Serb dominated RS. in the north of the country there is the District of Brcko which is not dominated by any of the three constituent peoples.
The two talked about the RS government’s programs aimed at supporting continuous and sustainable economic growth.
Cvijanovic said the RS would continue with the positive economic indicators and that they will maintain the institutional, fiscal and budget stability as preconditions for successful implementation of reforms aimed at creating a positive business environment and new jobs.