OHR Press Releases
02/13/2014
High Representative Inzko Briefed the Head of the Western Balkans Department at the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office Owen Jenkins
High Representative Valentin Inzko met yesterday in Sarajevo with the Head of the Western Balkans and Enlargement Department of the UK Foreign Commonwealth Office Owen Jenkins.
02/12/2014
High Representative Inzko Met Turkish Foreign Minister Davutoğlu
High Representative Valentin Inzko met today in Sarajevo with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey Ahmet Davutoğlu.
01/15/2014
OHR welcomes temporary measure by the FBiH Constitutional Court
The OHR warmly welcomes today’s decision of the FBiH Constitutional Court on a temporary measure enabling the Minister of Finance of the FBiH to remain in office until the case pending before the Court is decided on its merits.
01/14/2014
FBiH President’s refusal to amend decision puts citizens and financial stability in jeopardy
In a meeting with FBiH President Zivko Budimir in Sarajevo on Monday, representatives of the Embassy of the United States, the Delegation of the European Union/EUSR, the International Monetary Fund and the Office of the High Representative reiterated the urgency of having a fully functional FBiH Minister of Finance capable of delivering the reforms [...]
01/07/2014
HR expects FBiH President to ensure functioning institutions
At a meeting in Sarajevo today, High Representative Valentin Inzko urged the President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Zivko Budimir to annul or amend his decision of 3 January 2014 in such a way as to ensure that the Minister of Finance can continue to exercise his functions until a successor is appointed or until otherwise decided by [...]
01/06/2014
Dismissal of FBiH Finance Minister is legally questionable
The decision of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) President Zivko Budimir of 3 January 2014, by which he dismisses FBiH Finance Minister Ante Krajina on the basis of a proposal of FBiH Prime Minister Nermin Niksic from 10 December 2012, appears to be legally questionable.