
“From the beginning, we said that it is better not to have an agreement than to establish a bad agreement. The functionality of the FBiH is key to fulfilling the rights of citizens – they must have confidence that their votes matter and that they can live without discrimination,” Moore pointed out.
He stated that “achieving all the elements of one package would be a significant step forward” and expressed regret that BiHleaders did not seize the opportunity for a historic victory for their citizens.
”Today we had before us the components of one agreement that would meet all of these goals and that would deliver to political leaders everything they said they needed,” Murphy told.
He noted that this includes the integrity of the elections, the implementation of the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights, protection for BiH Croats in the form of a new model for the election of members of the Presidency of BiH and the House of Peoples of FBiH, as well as key reforms concerning the functionality of the FBiH.
“No party would get 100 percent of what they asked for, but 70 percent and citizens would get hope for a better future,” the U.S.ambassador said.
“At the end of the negotiations, all the leaders told us that they thought they had made progress and that they better understood each other’s views on all issues. Unfortunately, the SDA and HDZ could not translate that into a reasonable compromise,” Murphy said.
Also, he pointed out that there was too much focus on the symbolism and not on substance.
“The particular refusal to accept reasonable changes that would improve the functionality of institutions in the Federation has made it impossible to reach a balanced agreement in order to ensure the functioning of the government,” he added.
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Source: Klix.ba