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Public Debate on Implications of Croatian Membership to EU on BiH in Bihać

Published: June 28, 2013
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Bosna-i-Hercegovina-EU (1)The Office of the Special Representative of the EU to BiH launched a campaign called “Say hello to change”, whose goal is to inform citizens of BiH on the opportunities and challenges of the accession of Croatia to the EU, but also reforms that are necessary in BiH to accelerate the process of EU integration.

The public debates will be an opportunity for local government, business people, representatives of civil society and many others to meet and speak on the upcoming changes with representatives of the delegation of the EU and the Office of the Special Representative of the EU, as well as the Embassy of Croatia and EU member states in BiH.

The first in a series of discussions will be held today in Bihać in hotel ‘Emporium’ beginning at 14:00.

Public debates will be organized in Brčko, Čapljina, Livno, Gradiška and Orašje.

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