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Ministers agree on Allocation of 41 Million BAM from Current Reserves

Published April 22, 2026
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The Council of Ministers of BiH has adopted the Information on the Distribution and Use of Current Reserve Funds for 2025, which the Ministry of Finance and Treasury will submit to the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH for further procedure.

For 2025, current reserve funds are planned in the amount of 46,740,000 KM, of which a total of 42,089,950 KM was approved, and 41,258,027.92 KM was realized.

For the Council of Ministers of BiH, funds in the amount of 43,950,000 KM were planned in the current reserve for 2025, 39,495,900 KM was approved, and 38,663,977.92 KM was realized. The largest amount of approved current reserve funds is 36,500,000 KM, and refers to one-time financial assistance to employees in the institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina – compensation for the purpose of protecting the material position of employees in the institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in individual amounts of 1,000 KM net of taxes and contributions per employee.

In addition, for the purpose of implementing the contracted obligations for license plates, ID cards, driver’s licenses and travel documents (procurement of materials), the Agency for Identification Documents, Records and Data Exchange of Bosnia and Herzegovina was approved with 1,589,000 KM, and for support in the rehabilitation of the consequences of the fire, the City of Tuzla received 700,000 KM and the Municipality of Vlasenica received 300,000 KM.

360,000 KM was planned for members of the Collegium of both houses of the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH, and 347,250 KM was approved and implemented. For the members of the Presidency of BiH, 1,080,000 KM was planned, and 1,075,300 KM was approved and implemented.

For the Chairwoman and Deputy Chairwomen of the Council of Ministers of BiH, 720,000 KM was planned, and 631,500 KM was approved and implemented, while for the ministers of the Council of Ministers of BiH, 630,000 KM was planned, and 540,000 KM was approved and implemented.

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