To: Krunoslav Kordic, Mayor Capljina
Sarajevo, November 29, 1999
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Dear Mr. Krunoslav Kordic
For reasons outlined in the attached Decision, we herewith notify you of the
following: under the powers vested in the High Representative, you are
removed from public office with immediate effect. In addition, in accordance
with the Provisional Election Commission Rules and Regulations, this
decision bars you from being a candidate in the upcoming municipal
elections.
It is with great regret that we are forced to acknowledge that during your
term in office not only have you failed to show any commitment to the
implementation of the General Framework Agreement for Peace, but you have
also seriously and persistently obstructed its implementation.
Sincerely,
Wolfgang Petritsch | Robert L. Barry |
High Representative | Chairman of the PEC |
| OSCE Head of Mission |
In the exercise of the powers vested in the High Representative by Article 5
of the Annex 10 of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and
Herzegovina, according to which the High Representative 'is the final
authority in the theater regarding interpretation of [the] Agreement on the
civilian implementation of the peace agreement';
Endorsing the interpretation of these powers given in paragraph XI, 2 of the
Conclusions of the Peace Implementation Conference held in Bonn on 10
December 1997, in particular, sub-paragraph c thereof, by means of which the
High Representative is entitled to take actions against persons holding
public office who are found by the High Representative to be in violation of
legal commitments made under the Peace Agreement or the terms of its
implementation;
Noting the reiteration of the acknowledgement of such powers by the Peace
Implementation Council in Chapter X of the Annex to the Madrid Declaration
of 16 December 1998;
Considering the mandate entrusted with the Provisional Election Commission
under Article III of the Annex 3 to the General Framework Agreement for
Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina and article 7.10 of the Rules and
Regulations adopted thereafter which provides that no person who has been
removed by the High Representative shall be permitted to be a candidate in
the elections.
We hereby issue the following
Decision
To remove Mr. Krunoslav Kordic from his position of Mayor of Capljina and to
ban him from being a candidate for the next municipal elections or to hold
any executive office at any level unless authorised to do so.
This Decision has immediate effect.
Reasons for removal
Mr. Krunoslav Kordic has abused his power by persistently and seriously
obstructing implementation of the General Framework Agreement for Peace. By
pursuing an extra-legal agenda, he has consistently refused to take
ownership of the laws of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In particular, in his capacity of Mayor, Mr. Kordic was responsible for the
obstructive and intransigent record of the Capljina municipal executive
authorities. Not only have the executive authorities persistently violated
Federation Property Laws, they have also been contemptuous towards
fundamental principles of the international Human Rights Laws that BiH is
party to. The municipal authorities are also responsible for illegal
activities with regard to the re-allocation and disposal of socially owned
property, as shown by the Federation Ombudsmen report of June 1999.
Additionally, Mr. Kordic has also obstructed minority return and the
implementation of internationally funded reconstruction projects.
- The record on property implementation in Capljina is dismal. The
municipality has yet to set up a municipal housing office to process
property repossession claims. Not a single decision has been taken so far.
The 15 September deadline given by the Head of OHR South to Mr. Kordic on 27
August 1999 has been ignored. By this deadline the Mayor was expected to
establish a municipal housing department or delegate authority to an already
existing department to process repossession claims. The municipality would
have had to process the filed claims within 30 days from 15 September.
- Mr Kordic has to date also failed to implement the High
Representative's instruction of 2 September 1999 ordering that separate
facilities in existing schools be provided to Bosniak returnee children.
- Mr. Kordic has continuously obstructed the ability of the executive
officials from the Coalition for a Whole and Democratic BiH to perform their
duties. Both Bosniak Heads of Department have been denied access to
documents relevant to their responsibilities. Of particular concern has
been the concerted strategy of undermining the Department for Social Affairs
and Refugees through the Center for Social Welfare. In February 1998, the
Municipal Assembly adopted a decision on the Structure of the Municipal
Administration, requiring that the Mayor promulgate the rules on the
internal organization of the departments within 30 days. Over nineteen
months have passed and the rules have yet to be promulgated.
All of the above establishes a disturbing and unacceptable pattern of
deliberate attempts to obstruct the implementation of the General Framework
Agreement for Peace. For these reasons, we hereby remove Mr. Krunoslav
Kordic from the position of Mayor of Capljina. The Decision will be
effective immediately and will not require any further procedural steps.
The position left vacant by Mr. Krunoslav Kordic's removal will be filled by
the Municipal Council in accordance with the legal regulations governing
this election. In order to protect the institution to which a replacement is
to be elected, no further actions are to be taken by relevant authorities
until OHR and OSCE communicate that there are no objections and that the
proposed name can proceed further through the legislative process.
Sarajevo, 29 November 1999
Wolfgang Petritsch | Robert L. Barry |
High Representative | Chairman of the PEC |
| OSCE Head of Mission |
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