AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEuropean Integration Watch: The European Parliament discussed Bosnia and Herzegovina’s EU progress, with the EU Commission’s 2025 report highlighting that BiH is lagging behind Montenegro and Albania on reforms and rule-of-law benchmarks. Election Politics: Three Bosnian parties—NES, PDA and Naprijed BiH—have applied to the Central Election Commission to run together in the 2026 general elections as a coalition for state and federal levels and some cantons. International Oversight: A separate thread in the week’s coverage points to EU struggles to agree on Bosnia’s next international overseer, keeping external supervision and reform politics in focus. Sarajevo as a Regional Hub: Sarajevo is set to host major European taekwondo events for six days, reinforcing the city’s role as a destination for international sports competitions. Media & Disinformation: A Bosnia-focused study says repeat disinformation accounts have still been monetising on Facebook despite fact-checkers flagging them, raising questions about Meta’s ability to cut off repeat offenders.
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