The High Representative to BiH Valentin Inzko confirmed last night in Banja Luka that within the next three days a session for the Council for Peace Implementation (PIC) in connection with the problem of the unique master citizen number should be held. He added that currently he is not thinking having the law on the JMBG imposed because he said that all options are still open.
“Local politicians are expected to find a professional, European solution that is not only temporary’’, he said.
Commenting on the situation in BiH, and the unsolved issue of “Sejdić-Finci”, Inzko said that he does not have a magic formula, but that BiH has to look to its neighbors.
“Croatia has been working for 12 years and now in a matter of days will become a member of the EU. Serbia has begun to solve the problem that is 600 years old and it will be solved this week. I think that BIH politicians could really solve the problem such as the unique master citizen number and the “Sejdić-Finci” ruling, which is three years ‘old’, the problems in Mostar, etc’, said Inzko in a statement to journalists in Banja Luka.
He said that people solve problems every day in their households, and politicians, when it comes to politics, have to resolve the problems in society.
(Source: Fena)