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Blockades, Lost Millions and Political Clashes stall BiH’s EU Path

Published April 25, 2026
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Two years after European Union candidate status was granted to Bosnia and Herzegovina, the country’s progress toward membership remains overshadowed by political disputes, stalled reforms and the risk of losing significant financial support.

Key European laws remain on hold, while authorities face growing criticism for a lack of concrete action. At the same time, public opinion on the country’s future within the EU remains divided, reflecting broader political fragmentation.

The cost of inaction is becoming increasingly visible. Bosnia and Herzegovina risks losing hundreds of millions of marks from the EU Growth Plan due to delays in harmonizing reforms. Officials have also warned that an additional 731 million KM tranche could be at stake if progress is not made.

Minister of Communications and Transport Edin Forto pointed to warnings from European officials, noting that previously lost funds could be followed by further financial setbacks if reforms continue to lag.

Despite the setbacks, Justice Minister Davor Bunoza argues that progress is still possible through the adoption of key legislation in the Parliamentary Assembly, including laws on the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council and amendments related to the state court. He questioned why politically contentious issues are allowed to block priority reforms crucial for advancing EU integration.

Foreign Minister Elmedin Konaković, however, placed direct blame on Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, accusing the party of blocking the country’s European path and calling on Brussels to recognize external influences, particularly from Russia, in domestic political processes.

Representatives of SNSD reject such claims. Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations Staša Košarac insisted that the party is not obstructing reforms, but rather acting to protect constitutional and national interests.

Political analyst Tanja Topić sees the situation as a reflection of deeper inconsistencies within the political elite. She argues that many leaders publicly promote EU integration while simultaneously enabling or supporting actions that stall reforms behind the scenes.

Without a swift political agreement, Bosnia and Herzegovina could lose access to Growth Plan funds for a second time. Analysts warn that the consequences of continued deadlock will be borne primarily by citizens, as economic opportunities narrow and the country’s European перспектива grows increasingly uncertain.

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