Draft Laws on the Directorate for Coordination of
Police Bodies and Agencies, and the Independent and Supervisory Bodies of the
Police Structure of BiH will now be debated by BiH's parliament.
The
adoption of these laws in the BiH Council of Ministers keeps BiH on track with
the commitments made to the EU and Commissioner for Enlargement Ollie Rehn in
December last year. "Some Bosniak Ministers voted against these proposals- that
is their right," said Lajčák. "But it
is important that BiH is
fulfilling its commitments on the reforms required for
signing the Stabilization and Association Agreement," he added "I hope an understanding can be found
in the Parliament."
The BiH Council of Ministers today
also adopted the Draft Law on
Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices, another key EU requirement, and the Draft Transfer Agreement on Moveable
Defense Property, a key step for
implementing defence
reform in line with NATO requirements for dealing with surplus weapons and
ammunition.