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Following the failure of the Parliamentary Assembly to adopt the Law on
the Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina at its sixth session on 3 February,
the High Representative Carlos Westendorp on 4 February announced the
choice of a common flag for Bosnia and Herzegovina. A few hours later
the new flag was flown from the BiH Presidency building.
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For the 28th session of the BiH Presidency, on 2 February, Co-Chairman
of the Council of Ministers Haris Silajdzic, substituted for the
Presidency Chair, Alija Izetbegovic. BiH Foreign Minister Jadranko Prlic
and his two deputies, Huseijn Zivalj and Dragan Bozanic also attended
the session, which confirmed Bozanic's appointment as BiH Ambassador to
Washington.
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Recent CoM sessions, on 4, 5 and 19 February, have continued to focus on
the key requirements for implementing the CoM Law. These include
decisions on: permanent locations for the CoM and the Ministries of
Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Economic Relations, and Civil Affairs
and Communication; establishment of the administrative structures
necessary to support the CoM's work; and development of organizational
plans for the three Ministries. The OHR continues to work with the CoM
to resolve these crucial issues, which if not addressed soon, will
continue to block progress in meeting Bosnia's needs for effective
government structures.
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On Friday 20 February a NATO statement was issued confirming that both
NATO and non-NATO countries taking part in the alliance's Stabilization
Force in Bosnia have unanimously approved the creation of a new
peacekeeping force. This will take over in June, with the expiry of the
mandate of the present force. The new force will continue under the
present name of Stabilisation Force (SFOR).
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An Amnesty for 'Mines, Ordinance and Warlike Material' was declared at
the latest session of the Standing Committee on Military Matters. The
session was held on 11 February, with President of the Presidency
Momcilo Krajisnik presiding.
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The High Representative's three prong approach to restructuring the BiH
media, assisting with independent alternatives and providing balanced
public service information is beginning to show practical results.
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The National Elections Results Implementation Committee (NERIC) will be
referring several municipalities to the Provisional Elections Commission
(PEC), in the last week of February. If the PEC accepts them for
certification, the number of municipalities in which the election
results have been implemented will be well over 100. (86 municipalities
have been certified so far as having local governments established fully
in accordance with the terms of the September 1997 election results.)
The OSCE and OHR, both of whom, together with IPTF, the UN Mission to
BiH, SFOR, and representatives of the relevant Entity Ministries, make
up the NERIC, work closely together over each municipality. OSCE and OHR
facilitate negotiations in cases when the elected parties are unable to
reach agreement on choosing the executive officials in the municipal
government in accordance with the regulations of the PEC.
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During the final hearing of the Arbitration Tribunal in Vienna, progress
on the ground in Brcko, concerning the newly established multi-ethnic
administration, police and judiciary, continued. The executive board of
administration have been jointly working to outline their priorities in
order to channel international donor assistance to Brcko more
efficiently. Changes in personnel have enhanced the cooperation of the
police: the new RS Minister of the Interior, Milovan Stankovic
reinstated several former police officers who had been replaced by the
Serb Democratic Party (SDS) last year. Multi-ethnic patrols are now
operating in Brcko town itself, which marks the completion of IPTF's
phased implementation plan. The judiciary is fully-staffed with
qualified, experienced lawyers, almost all of whom worked in Brcko
before the war, and know each other personally. However, both the
judiciary and the administration still urgently need financial and
material assistance to facilitate their work.
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