The purpose of the PAR SG meeting was, in the framework of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement, to continue the regular policy dialogue between the European Commission and Bosnia and Herzegovina in order to discuss and assess the progress in the implementation of the reforms of public administration.
The European Commission welcomed the further progress in adopting the PAR Strategic Framework at the state, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity and Brčko District level, urging Republika Srpska entity to expedite adoption at their level. It also urged the drafting and adoption of the Common Action Plan and where needed, complementary Action Plans across government levels. The European Commission emphasized the need to ensure a functional and effective coordination structure with a strong political leadership on PAR. It also stressed the importance of the PAR Fund and of increasing its budgetary ownership by the BiH governments.
In the area of Public Finance Management, the European Commission welcomed the announced adoption of the Republika Srpska entity Strategy within the first quarter of 2019, and urged all levels to expedite the development and adoption of a country-wide strategic framework. In the area of civil service reform, the European Commission emphasized the need to ensure alignment with merit principles for all existing and newly drafted civil service laws. It also reiterated that harmonisation of such legislation across all government levels is crucial in order to have uniform application of the merit principle in civil service procedures. In the area of policy development and coordination, Bosnia and Herzegovina was encouraged to adopt harmonized guidelines on sector policy planning and monitoring for country-wide policies and establish clear institutional responsibilities for quality control.
In view of improving the quality of legislation and policies, the European Commission highlighted the importance of public consultation and increased use of impact assessments. Involvement of civil society was considered as of utmost importance to improve the benefits of public policies towards citizens and business. On accountability, the Commission recommended that institutions should ensure transparent and user-friendly access to information, including pro-active disclosure of public documents, implementation of Ombudsman recommendations and a coordinated approach on amendments to administrative procedures for service delivery across all levels.