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The PIC Steering Board met at the level of Political Directors
with the High Representative in Brussels on 30 October 2001. The Steering Board
welcomed the opportunity to meet with the World Bank and the International
Monetary Fund as well as SFOR, OSCE, UNMIBH and UNHCR to discuss the Economic
Reform Agenda for Bosnia and Herzegovina. It appreciated the recent
establishment of the Coordination Body for Economic Development and European
Union (EU) Integration, and called upon this body to work in close
cooperation with the International Community as part of the overall partnership
process.
The Steering Board took note of the less than satisfying
economic transition process in BiH. The Steering Board again urged BiH
authorities to increase the tempo of implementation of the economic reform
agenda, which is not only imperative for higher investment and employment levels
but also an indispensable requisite if BiH does not want to fall even further
behind its neighboring countries in the EU Stabilization and Association
Process. It called for a well-balanced mixture of macro- and micro-economic
reform activities in Private Sector Development, Public Finances, Social Policy
and Labor, Public Utilities and Agriculture, and defined a single economic space
in BiH, regional integration in the South East European Region and rapprochement
to European Union structures as key features. It directed OHR’s Economic Task
Force to accelerate the economic agenda implementation and to monitor the
process overall. The Steering Board also considered the establishment of a
single customs administration at the State level. It urged BiH authorities to
establish a single customs duty revenue account and to agree on a distribution
formula. It took note of the OHR 2002 Economic Action Agenda and urged further
development of the agenda with the key IC players and BiH partners. The Steering
Board expressed its severe disappointment of the painfully slow pace at which
the Entity governments have been implementing the agreement on the allocation of
excise taxes to the place of consumption, creating distortion and hindering the
creation of a single economic space.
The Steering Board welcomed the update on progress made in
developing an International Community Action Plan for streamlining and urged all
concerned to complete the outstanding preparations in order for the IC Action
Plan to be presented to the Steering Board sufficiently in advance of its
December 2001 meeting to permit the Steering Board members to prepare fully.
The Steering Board reiterated its support for the High
Representative's Media Reform Strategy, underlining the importance of a free,
independent and self-sustainable media sector as a cornerstone of democracy. It
requested the High Representative to continue to counter political interference
with the freedom of the media. The Steering Board also welcomed the launch of
Federation TV and the removal of the unlicensed signal of Croatian Radio &
Television on 27 October. It expressed its gratitude to the Croatian Government
and Croatian Radio & Television for the direct support provided to the new
Federation TV Service. The Steering Board recognized this as an important step
in implementing the High Representative's Second Media Restructuring Decision to
develop a BiH State-level Public Broadcasting Service for all the citizens of
BiH.
The Steering Board urged the authorities in both Entities to speed up the
process of implementing the "Constituent Peoples Decision" and agreed with the
High Representative’s proposal to increase his active engagement in this process
with a view to its accelerated implementation.
The Steering Board supported the adoption of the Citizens
Identification Protection System (CIPS) legal package by the BiH Parliament, and
views the CIPS initiative as a primary cornerstone for building State competence
over civil administration, particularly in the context of BiH's response to
international terrorism. The Steering Board fully endorses the intention of the
High Representative to move forward rapidly on the CIPS project to ensure that
the BiH State exercises its authority in conformity to the letter and spirit of
the Council of Europe (CoE) and EU standards on data protection and to
applicable CoE and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards on
identity documents.
The Steering Board recalled the constitutional requirement for
BiH Presidential Elections next year, and called on the BiH authorities to
finance and increase urgently the pace of preparations for general elections in
October 2002. Immediate establishment of the BiH Election Commission and rapid
and consistent implementation of the rest of the election administration by BiH
authorities, in coordination with the OSCE Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina,
are now required for elections to be held on schedule in October 2002.
The Steering Board looks forward to the imminent reconstitution
of the Commission to Preserve National Monuments and welcomed OHR’s ongoing work
with the Entities and State to draft legislation that will ensure a
comprehensive, harmonized structural approach to implementation of Annex 8
Decisions by the end of the year.
The Steering Board discussed requirements for OHR’s 2002 budget
and took note of the key figures in the proposed budget, which will be presented
to SB Financial Experts on 15 November.
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