“I am delighted that The seven parties that form the government have also agreed a comprehensive programme to take the country forward that places Bosnia and Herzegovina’s European integration at the top of the agenda, with police reform the very first item. “Nikola Spiric’s new government and political party leaders must kick-start a political process to facilitate adoption of the police restructuring implementation plan by state and entity parliaments as soon as possible,” the High Representative and EU Special Representative said. Mr Schwarz-Schilling also reminded political leaders that the Peace Implementation Council Steering Board in its December 2006 communique called for constructive talks that would lead to the adoption of police reforms by the March deadline.
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