BiH Media Round-up, 11/6/2002
Print Media Headlines |
Dnevni Avaz: Ashdown demands responsibility
Jutarnje Novine: Interview with director of Tax Administration; Federation government to discuss Grabovac’s resignation on Thursday
Glas Srpski: Federation government lies about missing persons in Sarajevo
Nezavisne Novine: Why was general Bosko Buha killed?
Dnevni List: UNICEF testing new medicine on children in BiH, Moldavia and Estonia?
Vecernji List: BiH-Croatia – passage through Neum and Ploce port to worsen relations between the countries; AM-SPED – Grabovac to make a decision by Thursday
AM-SPED Affair |
In a live interview with late night news at the FTV, the Federation Minister of Finance, Nikola Grabovac, said that he will not resign from his post because he does not feel responsible for the AM-SPED affair. He dismissed all the charges and demands for his resignation as a “ruthless media campaign by his opponents” – Zufer Dervisevic, Federation Financial inspector, Miroslav Vidovic, deputy Financial inspector, and Sefika Hafizovic, deputy Finance Minister – who, in his words, have been conspiring against him. Grabovac went at length about the recent positive developments in the Federation Finance Ministry and concluded that he deserves to be commended for his work. “I expect direct commends for my work from the Federation government and the people…I am not ready for any compromise [in the fight against tax and customs evasion] and I support Paddy Ashdown and reform forces which are working for the benefit of the Federation.”
In an earlier statement for the press, however, Grabovac was less categorical. He said that he will decide as to whether to resign or not after thorough consultations with his party, NHI, and the Alliance. His final decision should be made public at the next session of the Federation government scheduled for Thursday. (Dnevni Avaz, front page, Oslobodjenje, front page, second item in the FTV prime time news and the leading one in the late night show. Vecernji List p. 3 and Belgrade’s Nacional).
The president of the NHI, Kresimir Zubak, told Dnevni Avaz (p. 8) that he will not ask Grabovac to resign and he does not hold him directly responsible for the AM-SPED affair. On the other hand, the SDP’s Sead Avdic, said that he expects Grabovac to “show enough political wisdom and dignity and resign because of the scandal shaking his Ministry.”
In the meantime, the newly appointed director of the Federation Customs Administration, Zelimir Rebac, suggested on Monday the removal of Zenit Kelic, the head of the Customs Fraud Prevention center because of his involvement in the AM-SPED affair, along with all other officers and officials linked with the scandal. (Dnevni Avaz p. 5)
Croatian HINA news agency notes that the replacement of the Federation Finance Minister seems inevitable. “Grabovac is likely to have two options: either to quit of his own accord, or to be removed because of Ashdown’s insistence, which would mean his permanent exclusion from the future political life.”
Disputes between BiH and Croatia over Neum, Ploce port |
However, in a statement for the Croatian Radio, the deputy speaker of the Croatian Parliament, Zlatko Tomcic, said that the talks on the two contentious issues will not take place at the upcoming session of the Inter-state council, as there are several controversial provisions in the original agreements on Ploce port and which first have to be removed. “This is the provision referring to the management of the port in cases of a dispute. This provisions puts Croatia in an inferior position and is unacceptable for us,” said Tomcic, clearly referring to the item stipulating that in the case of a dispute, the contentious issue will be resolved by an international member of the board. Croatia Parliament believes this [provision expends the state of international protectorate from BiH to Croatia.
(This was the front page story in today’s Vecernji List, Dnevni Avaz p. 4, Slobodna Dalmacija carried the item onp. 4, quoting the Parliament speaker, Zdravko Tomac as condemning Trnka’s statement and stressing that BiH and Croatia cannot afford worsening of their relations)
RS Customs Affair |
Nacional ( 11)quotes thepresident of the RS Socialist Party, Petar Djokic, as saying that those responsible for the affair had to be dealt with before a court and in accordance with the law. Blic (11)reports that the Chairman of the RS National Asembly, Dragan Kalinic, said that on June 25 the councilors would most probably discuss the report of its investigating team about the RS Customs affair.
In the editorial in Nezavisne Novine, Dragan Jerinic, writes that the RS Prime Minister, Mladen Ivanic, made several mistakes in the whole affair with the “customs mafia”. “According to the RS Constitution, the Public Prosecutor’s Office is independent and not under the jurisdiction of the RS Government, thus there were no legal grounds for the RS Prime Minister to appoint the Public Prosecutor as the Head of the Investigation team. The Prime Minister’s statement that the report will be done through urgent procedure and that the Public Prosecutor is the head of the investigation team, turned out to be nothing else but a political bluff. Such outcome shows that Ivanic was not determined to actually bring the affair to an end.” (Note: The Acting Public Prosecutor, Jovan Spaic, claims that he is not the head of the investigation team, while the Head of the RS Government Press Bureau, Cvijeta Kovacevic, reiterated that the investigation team is comprised of the representatives of OHR, CAFAO and RS Interior Ministry and led by the RS Public Prosecutor.)
SRNA reports that the suspended chief of the Bijeljina customs, Zoran Spasojevic, denied on Monday allegations that he was removed from his post “because of a poor work record and abuse of office” and called on the RS Prime Minister, Mladen Ivanic, to explain publicly why he and other employees of the RS Customs Administration were suspended.
SDP – Durakovic – Party for BiH Affair |
In an editorial in Slobodna Dalmacija, Miroslav Landeka (p. 17) writes that Durakovic has finally shown his real face. He also notes that all Sarajevo media, “which are under the influence of Haris Silajdzic and S BiH, are trying to present Durakovic’s coalition with this party as a great blow to the SDP.” Landeka argues that Safet Halilovic ‘s statementthat Durakovic is a proved democrat is cynical because, in his words, “Durakovic is an old Communist with a nationalistic orientation.”
Possible Croat coalitions: Who will be Croat candidate for the Presidency? |
The daily also notes that, under to patronage of the Contact Group ambassadors, representatives of the moderate Croat parties (NHI, Croat Peasant Party, HDU and Working for Prosperity) met on Monday in Sarajevo to discuss the formation of a pre-election coalition. What is certain, notes Oslobodjenje, is that these parties will nominate their joint candidate for the Presidency, most likely the deputy Mostar mayor, Neven Tomic.
Secret ammunition in Mostar |
Ivic Pasalic says Croatia was not involved into the war in BiH |
RS National Assembly session |
Nacional (p. 8) reports that Petar Djokic, the president of the SPRS, said it was very important that RS adopts constitutional changes “by the majority vote in the RS National Assembly”. “I am sorry that the former High Representative (Petritsch) used his last 36 hours in BiH for bringing that huge achievement into question. I do expect Paddy Ashdown to understand this and return us to the position we were at before April 4, when we agreed about certain issues, although we had very different initial position,” Djokic said.
George Soros suggests modification of Dayton Agreement |
New affair: Petrol companion’s evade paying taxes |
BiH and World Bank sign agreement on Business Adjustment Credit |
Sarajevo-Belgrade trains to start running on June 18 |
Electronic Media Headlines |
- BiH Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations, Azra Hadziahmetovic, and resident-representative of the World Bank in BiH, Joseph Ingram, signed the Business Adjustment Credit worth 90 million KM, which is to be directed at entity and state budgets
- Hungarian government prepared the credit line of 100 million euro for the assistance to the Balkan countries and improvement of economic relations
- RS National Assembly postpones its extraordinary session for Tuesday
FTV
- Mostar: Investigation of illegal weapons cashes continues – hearing of senior officials to follow soon
- AM-SPED affair: Grabovac to consult with Alliance, his party before he decides to resign
- In a statement for FTV and RTRS, Ashdown calls for resignation of responsible officials in the AM-SPED affair
RTRS
- Deputy in RS National Assembly Fatima Kudic Hodzic dies in an automobile accident
- RSNA regular session report
- RS Railways