11.01.2002

BiH Media Round-up, 11/1/2002

At their regular weekly meeting, which took place on Wednesday, the Principals of the five main international organizations in BiH agreed that it would be advisable for Sefer Halilovic not to re-assume his former position as Minister for Social Affairs, Refugees and Displaced Persons in the Federation Government, before his trial in the Hague takes [...]
10.01.2002

BiH Media Round-up, 10/1/2002

Fena reports that the Social Democratic Party of Bosnia-Hercegovina [SDP] is to table a motion in the Federation Parliament in order to bring the constitution of this entity in line with the decision of the BiH Constitutional Court about the constituent status of peoples throughout the whole territory of Bosnia-Hercegovina
09.01.2002

BiH Media Round-up, 9/1/2002

Dnevni Avaz writes that BiH state could be in a situation not to have its Constitutional Court for a few months, as the selection of judges for this institution is immensely complex and time consuming. The daily explains that four judges are to be elected by the Federation Parliament’s House of Representatives, and other two by the RS Nationa [...]
08.01.2002

BiH Media Round-up, 8/1/2002

Slobodna Dalmacija reads that the Ploce Port is again in the center of attention especially in the light of an announcement that the misunderstanding surrounding the Agreement on the Ploce Port could be soon resolved. The magic wand which should cut the Gordian knot of the phantom agreement signed by the then Presidents Tudjman and Izetbegovic in 1 [...]
07.01.2002

BiH Media Round-up, 7/1/2002

In a commentary written exclusively for Dnevni Avaz, Nezavisne Novine and Dnevni List, the High Representative, Wolfgang Petritsch, discusses the peace of privatisation in BiH and argues that large companies, former mass employers in BiH, need to essentially change their way of thinking and adopt to new methods of production in order to succeed in [...]
04.01.2002

BiH Media Round-up: 4/1/2002

Oslobodjenje reports that IBM, Microsoft, McDonald’s, City Bank and Deutsche Bank are just some of the large-scale global companies whose representatives should arrive in BiH on February 22.
02.01.2002

BiH Media Round-up: 2/1/2002

The Euro will replace the Deutsche Mark on January 3, at one Euro to KM 1.95583, SRNA news agency reported. "Germany and 11 other EU countries have sacrificed their currencies for a common European future. We are convinced that BiH and the KM will follow their lead," says a press release from the BiH Central Bank.