AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Path & Reform Pressure: EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas tells BHRT Bosnia and Herzegovina’s “European perspective” is still open, but warns reforms have stalled and citizens are paying the price as hundreds of millions in EU Growth Plan funds are at risk. Constitutional Court & Governance: Bosnia’s Constitutional Court rules on Schmidt’s criminal code amendments in the Dodik case, rejecting the SNSD’s appeal and keeping the legal fight over state-level authority in focus. Foreign Policy & International Presence: Former foreign minister Bisera Turković criticizes the current government for failing to send a representative to the Janaza for Iran’s Ali Khamenei, arguing Bosnia lacks foreign-policy strategy and political courage. Local Cooperation & Environment: Sarajevo’s Prime Minister Nihad Uk meets London Mayor Sadiq Khan to discuss air-pollution cooperation and tourism links, including possible C40 Cities collaboration. Public Safety Drill: Jablanica hosts “For Every Human Life 2026,” a large rescue exercise testing coordination, equipment, and rock-water search capabilities for crisis response. Regional Infrastructure: Serbia transfers 1.174 billion dinars from budget reserves to continue the Raca–Bijeljina highway, part of the E-761 Belgrade–Sarajevo corridor. Sports & Public Mood (Sarajevo angle): The World Cup’s knockout stage keeps Sarajevo in the spotlight via diaspora and local fan culture, while debate over officiating and player suspensions continues to dominate regional sports talk.
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