AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEUFOR & Regional Security: EUFOR Commander Major General Fronda met Italy’s defence undersecretary in Sarajevo, stressing stability in BiH and highlighting EUFOR’s continued cooperation with BiH’s Armed Forces, including a Quick Response Exercise planned for August 2026. Elections Watch: The Central Election Commission verified applications of 67 political parties for October’s general elections, with certification decisions open to appeal at the Court of BiH. EU Enlargement Diplomacy: European Council President António Costa will visit Sarajevo on June 1 and co-chair the EU–Western Balkans Summit in Tivat on June 5, with talks across the region focused on enlargement, gradual integration, cooperation, and security. Media & Ownership Fight: European and regional journalists’ groups raised alarm after United Group agreed to sell Adria News Network to Alpac Capital, warning the deal could undermine media pluralism and editorial independence; minority shareholders have also moved to challenge the sale in court. Local Governance & Housing: VAT refunds for first-time home buyers remain blocked because the Indirect Taxation Authority’s rulebook still hasn’t been adopted, leaving citizens unable to claim up to 25,000 KM. Foreign Policy & Consular Ties: BiH officially opened an honorary consulate in Zadar, with BiH and Croatian foreign ministers attending, underscoring Croatia’s support for BiH’s Euro-Atlantic path. Federation Finances: Federation PM Nermin Nikšić rejected claims of a financial crisis, arguing budgeted obligations are being met and debt is a normal tool for financing development.
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