EU Delegation on BiH Election Law changes: This was a decision of High Rep alone

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The EU in Bosnia and Herzegovina takes note of High Representative Christian Schmidt’s decision to amend the Constitution of the Federation entity (FBiH) and the Election Law of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the EU Delegation in Bosnia and Herzegovina said on Sunday, hours after the international peace envoy passed the decision, which took place on the election day.

“This was a decision of the High Representative alone. The executive powers of the High Representative (Bonn Powers) should be used solely as a measure of last resort against irreparable unlawful acts,” said the EU's Sarajevo office.

It further emphasised that strengthening the functionality of BiH’s institutions is a “key priority for the country’s path to the EU.”

“Over the course of almost a year, the EU and United States facilitated discussions on constitutional and electoral reform. We deeply regret that it was not possible for political parties to agree on a balanced and negotiated package of reforms that would comprehensively address unresolved issues, including those related to functionality of the FBiH and its House of Peoples,” it added.

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Constitutional reform as required by the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights and Venice Commission in relation to the BiH Presidency and BiH House of Peoples remains an urgent and unfulfilled task, the EU Delegation said, adding that “equally, OSCE, ODIHR and GRECO recommendations in relation to the transparency and integrity of elections remain outstanding.”

The leaders of BiH political parties agreed in Brussels on 12 June to address this question within six months after the formation of new authorities, the EU's office reminded and urged the leaders to honour this commitment.

“The European Council recently stated that it stands ready to recognise Bosnia and Herzegovina as a candidate country and invited the Commission to report on the implementation of the 14 Key Priorities. Following today’s elections, the EU trusts that all political actors will work together to ensure the swift formation of legislative and government authorities at all levels. The EU expects newly elected officials to take full responsibility for ambitious reforms that advance the interests of citizens as well as the country’s further progress on the European path in line with the Commission Opinion’s 14 Key Priorities,” said the EU Delegation's statement.

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