Croatia, HNS, BiH agree on electoral law

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Croatia, HNS, BiH agree on electoral law

The Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia, Andrej Plenkovi and the President of the Croatian National Assembly HNS of BiH and the HDZ of BiH, Dragan ovi met on Monday in Zagreb, where they discussed the processes after the confirmation of the new Council of Ministers of BiH, and further reform processes after the acquisition of candidate status. Plenkovi andovi emphasized that the election of Borjana Kri to the Chairperson of the Council of Ministers is an opportunity for bilateral relations between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to be raised to an even stronger level in the next period.

They mentioned cooperating in terms of joint infrastructure projects, strengthening bilateral trade, economic and economic relations, as well as the transfer of Croatia's experiences in the process of accession and full membership in the EU, as well as the transfer of full membership in the EU, as well as the transfer of full membership in the EU, according to the website of the Croatian government.

The president of HNS and HDZ BiH stressed that the new government must complete the process of agreement on key political issues, as well as the partners that make it up.

It was concluded that the political dialogue between the representatives of all three constituent nations has no alternative to reaching an agreement on the BiH Electoral Law, which would give momentum to the consolidation of internal relations and the creation of a positive atmosphere for all the necessary reforms in the economic, economic and technological aspects.

ovi thanked the Croatian prime minister for all the efforts he undertook to help the Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the key contribution to obtaining the candidate status of Bosnia and Herzegovina for membership.

The Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia stressed the need for a formation of authorities at all levels in BiH, especially in the Federation, to ensure the functioning of all institutions and the state.

He stressed that political representatives in Bosnia and Herzegovina should open the topic of electoral legislation reform as soon as possible in order to ensure the full equality of all three constituent peoples, especially the Croats as the smallest.

He said he expects a high-quality and effective cooperation between the Government of the Republic of Croatia and the Council of Ministers on a number of topics that connect Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, which he will discuss soon in Zagreb with the Chairperson of the Council of Ministers Borjana Kri to during her official visit to Croatia.