The government formation in Bosnia’s Federation (FBiH) entity, election integrity reforms and state function must not be blocked and should proceed in parallel, US ambassador Eric Nelson said in a meeting with Dragan Covic, Bosnian Croat leader and Deputy Speaker of Bosnia Parliament’s upper chamber.
Nelson told Covic that “demonstrating seriousness on the EU path means dialogue and action on limited but meaningful improvements to the electoral process, judicial integrity, and rule of law,” according to the US Embassy’s official Twitter.
The Ambassador met with Second Deputy Speaker of the BiH HoP Dragan Covic today to convey that demonstrating seriousness on the EU path means dialogue and action on limited but meaningful improvements to the electoral process, judicial integrity, and rule of law.
— US Embassy Sarajevo (@USEmbassySJJ) February 3, 2021
The leader of the Croat Democratic Union (HDZ BiH) also confirmed on social networks he met the US envoy, with whom he discussed the “urgent need” to implement the changes to the Election Law concerning the City of Mostar, as one of the conditions for Bosnia’s EU membership.
With @USEmbassySJJ Ambassador Eric Nelson on the urgent need of full implementation of the #Mostar Agreement on changes of the #BiH Election Law which remains a high precondition for our #EU membership in 2021, as all others 14 @EU_Commission key priorities. ???? pic.twitter.com/FDRH69bzLt
— Dragan Čović (@Dragan_Covic) February 3, 2021
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