A public debate "Right to Justice" ( Pravo Na Pravdu) organized by the General Directorate of the European Commission for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations and the Delegation of the European Union to Bosnia, will be held Tuesday in Sarajevo.
The European Commissioner for Enlargement, Oliver Varhelyi, is also taking part in the debate, saying that it is very important for the leaders in Bosnia and the judiciary to restore the trust of the citizens.
Today at the Pravo Na Pravdu public debate on rule of law in Bosnia Herzegovina. Very important that BiH leaders and the judiciary restore citizens’ trust in the judicial system, strengthen integrity & fight corruption. This is key for BiH to advance on the EU path!
Today at the #PravoNaPravdu public debate on rule of law in #BosniaHerzegovina. Very important that BiH leaders and the judiciary restore citizens’ trust in the judicial system, strengthen integrity & fight corruption. This is key for #BiH?? to advance on the #EU path! @eu_near pic.twitter.com/VHSLQH7SGS
— Oliver Varhelyi (@OliverVarhelyi) November 24, 2020
The Delegation of the European Union to Bosnia pointed out that “The fundamental basis for the rule of law is the confidence of the citizens in its effective application.”
The Delegation added that Austrian Justice Minister Alma Zadic, will also take part in the debate.
“The fundamental basis for the rule of law is the confidence of the citizens in its effective application.” – ?? Minister of Justice @Alma_Zadic, joining us today for the 2nd #PravoNaPravdu⚖️ debate pic.twitter.com/IDExGicXU5
— EU in Bosnia and Herzegovina (@eubih) November 24, 2020
Johann Sattler, the Head of the EU Delegation to Bosnia will host the online public debate.