AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoElections & Parties: NES, PDA and Naprijed BiH have filed to run together in Bosnia’s 2026 general elections as a coalition for state/federal races and some cantons, with Nermin Ogrešević as the authorized signatory. EU & Rule of Law: Bosnia could face renewed MONEYVAL scrutiny after a May review in Helsinki, with a decision on whether the country returns to enhanced monitoring expected this week. International Courts: The European Court of Human Rights rejected an appeal by former Republika Srpska leader Milorad Dodik, ending his bid to overturn a Bosnia court conviction tied to defying the High Representative. Energy Politics: A new analysis warns an EU-backed gas pipeline from Bosnia to Croatia could deepen internal political rifts, while questioning the transparency of the procurement process. Parliamentary Process: House of Peoples chair Dragan Čović says a regular session is planned for June 30, with emergency sessions also on the agenda. Civic Life in Sarajevo: A petition campaign is continuing for the National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina to return to Sarajevo City Hall and secure permanent funding.
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