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Constitutional reform and police restructuring should
immediately be taken forward to boostBosnia and
Herzegovina’s Euro-Atlantic integration prospects, the High
Representative and EU Special Representative, Christian Schwarz-Schilling, said
in Brusselstoday.
The High Representative/EU Special Representative was speaking to reporters
immediately after addressing a joint session of NATO’s North Atlantic Council
(NAC) and the European Union’s Political and Security Committee
( PSC) at NATO Headquarters.
The High Representative/EU Special Representative had participated in the
joint session together with EU High Representative for Common Foreign and
Security Policy Javier Solana and NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop
Scheffer.
Mr Schwarz-Schilling noted that the job of coalition-building that is now
underway is a matter for the parties that have been elected, not the
International Community. However, he stressed that: “If there is a chance of
getting the April package on constitutional reform adopted, then this
opportunity must be grasped.”
He went on to point out that: “Police reform is an area where progress can be
made quickly, without waiting for Parliaments to be formed.” And he said the
political parties must allow the Police Restructuring Directorate to finish its
report by the end of November.
In his remarks to the joint NAC-
PSC
session, the High Representative/EU Special Representative noted that positive
momentum for reform is now possible. He said the United States has his full
support in working towards the speedy adoption of the April constitutional
reform package and that the European Union will work in close partnership with
the United States to build on this initial reform.
“A functional state is crucial for the country’s future in
Europe,” Mr Schwarz-Schilling told reporters after the
meeting. “
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
must move from the complex constitutional structure created
by the Dayton Peace Agreement, and this step could be taken before the year is
out.”
He made it clear that the political agreement of October 2005 remains the
basis for police restructuring, and the police directorate is the vehicle to
carry this forward.
“The Police Restructuring Directorate must continue to complete its task.
Javier Solana and Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn have made clear that they
expect the Directorate to accelerate its work”, the High Representative/EU
Special Representative said.
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