By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Sarajevo TimesSarajevo TimesSarajevo Times
  • HOME
  • POLITICS
    • BH & EU
  • BUSINESS
  • BH TOURISM
  • INTERVIEWS
    • BH & EU
    • BUSINESS
    • ARTS
  • SPORT
  • ARTS
    • CULTURE
    • ENTERTAINMENT
  • W&N
Search
  • ABOUT US
  • IMPRESSUM
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Brussels Slashes BiH Growth Plan Funds by €108.5 Million Over Obstruction by Dodik and Covic
Share
Font ResizerAa
Sarajevo TimesSarajevo Times
Font ResizerAa
  • HOME
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • BH TOURISM
  • INTERVIEWS
  • SPORT
  • ARTS
  • W&N
Search
  • HOME
  • POLITICS
    • BH & EU
  • BUSINESS
  • BH TOURISM
  • INTERVIEWS
    • BH & EU
    • BUSINESS
    • ARTS
  • SPORT
  • ARTS
    • CULTURE
    • ENTERTAINMENT
  • W&N
Follow US
  • ABOUT US
  • IMPRESSUM
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT
© 2012 Sarajevo Times. All rights reserved.
Sarajevo Times > Blog > BH & EU > Brussels Slashes BiH Growth Plan Funds by €108.5 Million Over Obstruction by Dodik and Covic
BH & EUWORLD NEWS

Brussels Slashes BiH Growth Plan Funds by €108.5 Million Over Obstruction by Dodik and Covic

Published: July 18, 2025
Share
SHARE

The European Commission has informed the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) that the funds allocated to our country under the Growth Plan for the Western Balkans will be reduced by 10 percent, or 108.5 million euros, due to delays in submitting the final version of the Reform Agenda.

This decision means that BiH will now have 976.6 million euros available under the Regional Guarantee Fund (RGF), instead of the originally planned 1.085 billion euros.

In an official letter sent on July 17th, 2025, to the Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers of BiH, Borjana Kristo, the European Commission member responsible for enlargement, Marta Kos, recalls that the Commission had already on June 18th warned of the necessity to submit the Reform Agenda no later than the Western Balkans leaders’ summit held on July 1st in Skopje.

“Although I welcome the fact that talks in BiH are ongoing, I must note that the Commission has not yet received a finalized and agreed Reform Agenda from BiH,” Kos states in the letter. “Therefore, I regret to inform you that the Commission cannot retain the amount originally planned for BiH.”

The Commission, as stated, has no other choice but to begin the gradual reduction of funds, as was announced in the previous letter.

“We must ensure a homogeneous, orderly, and credible implementation of the budget related to this instrument, within a very limited timeframe,” emphasizes Kos, adding that in the case of the five already approved Reform Agendas for other partners in the Western Balkans, the funds are directly tied to the implementation of reforms in accordance with a pre-agreed schedule. Any delay that exceeds the so-called ‘grace period’ automatically results in a reduction of funds.

In accordance with the regulation governing the RGF, the Commission insists on equal treatment of all fund beneficiaries and on credible planning of reform implementation.

At the end of the letter, Kos calls on the BiH authorities to submit the final version of the Reform Agenda without further delay, so that the Commission, with the opinion of European Union (EU)member states, can proceed with its assessment and possible approval. If this is not done by September 30th, 2025, the Commission will carry out an additional 10 percent reduction in funds.

“Please keep this fact in mind when planning investments under your Reform Agenda,” Kos says.

It should be recalled that although its swift adoption was repeatedly announced, the final version of the Reform Agenda for BiH has still not been submitted. The main reason lies in deep political disagreements within the ruling coalition, especially between the SNSD, HDZ BiH, and the Coalition of the Three parties.

The SNSD rejects reforms that imply strengthening state institutions, the HDZ BiH conditions everything on the Election Law, while the Coalition of the Three tries to balance between reform demands and preserving the coalition.

The biggest challenge remains the part concerning the rule of law, as reforms in this area touch on the foundations of political control over the judiciary, Klix.ba writes.

50 arrests after cocaine-laden sailboat intercepted in the Caribbean
USAID to Exhibit Shocking Public Procurement Purchases?
Nine Candidates applied for the Presidential Elections in Iran
Ukraine denies Strengthening of Army on the border with Belarus
Bosnia and Herzegovina named the most popular Destination in Europe
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Threads Bluesky Email Print
Share
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Wink0
Previous Article EU Countries agree on new Round of Sanctions against Russia
Next Article Over 70% of Citizens Support Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Accession to the EU
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Stay Connected

10.2KFollowersLike
10.1KFollowersFollow
414FollowersFollow

Latest News

SDA: Cheap Deceptions will not pass, no Matter what Our Party does in the Fight for Power
June 10, 2026
FPA exempts Items as Evidence related to the Tragedy in Donja Jablanica
June 10, 2026
A Mosque without a Single Nail: A Gem of Sacred Architecture in Buzim
June 10, 2026
More than 95% of Torture Victims still have no Status and Rights
June 10, 2026
Reaction from Republika Srpska to the GEOPOL Document on State Property
June 10, 2026
Bosnia and Herzegovina Jersey on the List of the World Cup’s Prettiest Kits
June 10, 2026
Edin Dzeko before the World Cup: May be nearing the end of my Career, but he can still help the National Team
June 10, 2026
Six local Communities in BiH invest in a cleaner Energy Future
June 10, 2026
EUFOR and SFA Discuss Migration Trends and Regional Stability
June 10, 2026
Our Party accuses Covic and Izetbegovic: Under the Guise of relaxing Telations, you are Building a divided State
June 10, 2026
Sarajevo TimesSarajevo Times
Follow US
© 2012 Sarajevo Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • ABOUT US
  • IMPRESSUM
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT
Go to mobile version
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?