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The EU comments on High Representative’s amendment of the election law

Published: March 27, 2024
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On 26 March, High Representative Schmidt decided to amend the Election Law of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The EU recalls that his executive powers should be used only as a measure of last resort against irreparable unlawful acts.

The EU expects that Bosnia and Herzegovina authorities implement the required reforms ensuring that elections are conducted in line with European standards by implementing OSCE/ODIHR and relevant Venice Commission recommendations, and ensure transparency of political party financing.

The EU has expressed a strong preference for the BiH Parliament to take its responsibility and adopt these reforms, as the state coalition leaders committed to do in time for implementation during the October municipal elections.

The EU underlines that extensive international supervision is incompatible with the European future of BiH and expects all stakeholders to act responsibly and show restraint in the period ahead.

Following the European Council’s decision to open accession negotiation, the EU will continue to work with BiH authorities to advance on the European path.

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