The Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Stasa Kosarac (SNSD), has threatened to block the reforms required to meet the conditions of the adopted Reform Agenda, which would leave BiH without money from the Growth Plan.
In what has already become his typical way of addressing the public, Kosarac insulted BiH and issued threats of blockades, a standard political tool of his party.
“BiH is a deformed and confusing country, where various political (mis)fortunes and phenomena operate. Besides the disoriented politics of the two ‘Coalition of Threes’, on the political scene we also have the strongly unconstitutional and anti-Dayton actions of the fake High Representative Christian Schmidt, as well as the European Union (EU) Delegation, which under the guise of ‘progress on the EU path’ is trying to condition this country with various ‘musts’,” Kosarac said.
He commented on BiH’s EU path, namely the two laws (on the HJPC and the Court of BiH) that the European Commission has placed before our country as conditions for opening negotiations.
“This is a legal mishmash that needs to be promptly clarified and brought into constitutional frameworks. The Constitution says that the Parliamentary Assembly passes laws. Today, laws are proposed by a minister, a group of delegates in the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH (PABiH), and no one can guarantee us that the occupier Schmidt will not again dare to impose something,” he added.
In the end, he gave his condition for implementing the necessary reforms from the Growth Plan.
“There will be no progress until the decisions of the fake High Representative are withdrawn from legal circulation. Until then, it is pointless to discuss the Growth Plan,” Kosarac said.
It should be recalled that with an SNSD blockade, the entire country would lose more than 950 million euros. Due to earlier blockades by Kosarac and his party colleague Srdjan Amidzic, the BiH Minister of Finance, our country has already lost slightly more than 100 million euros from this program, Klix.ba writes.



