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V. Bevanda: The coordination mechanism has been agreed upon

Published January 16, 2013
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Chairman of BiH Council of Ministers Vjekoslav Bevanda confirmed that the coordination mechanism has been agreed upon; adding that he believes it’ll get the necessary support.

‘Representatives of FBiH wanted to consult once again, and now that’s over. After that, the mechanism will go in procedure to BiH Council of Ministers and entity governments’, said in an interview to ‘Dnevni Avaz’ Bevanda.

He added that the coordination mechanism is a very important matter because it ensures the patency of everything.

‘We were very persistent, and we worked hard seeking the consensus and offering argument. That is the most important thing. We simply made possible that all the participants have the access and that no one cheats. The other thing is what Brussels says, which is that BiH must speak with one voice and that it starts moving forward’, said, among other things, Vjekoslav Bevanda.

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