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Murphy: The last state-level government was one of the least productive in BiH history

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SARAJEVO, November 2 (FENA) - Ambassador of the United States of America in Bosnia and Herzegovina Michael Murphy congratulated the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina on exercising their democratic rights in the October 2 elections and assessed that it is encouraging to see so many people casting their ballots and volunteers working as election observers on Election Day. 

In a newly published blog, the American Ambassador urged the Central Election Commission to continue its efforts to investigate irregularities and take any additional accountability measures necessary to ensure the integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s electoral process. 

He also urged the State Prosecutor’s Office to investigate expeditiously credible allegations of electoral fraud and to prosecute those who engaged in it.

The Ambassador stressed that Bosnia and Herzegovina’s people have always been its greatest asset and that their creativity, diligence, resilience, and decency have carried the country forward through numerous challenges.  Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of many of the political leaders of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who have consistently disappointed this country’s citizens. 

"Twenty-seven years after Dayton, these leaders have not only failed to deliver on their promise to provide Bosnia and Herzegovina with the stability and good governance necessary to secure the country’s future, over the past decade they have sought to dismantle the successes Bosnia and Herzegovina has achieved since the end of the war," he said. 

Some may blame the Dayton structure for the lack of progress, for the weakness of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s institutions, and for the failure of reform. Dayton has its faults, and the United States has worked hard over the years to address them, but there is nothing in Dayton – not a word – that requires leaders to steal, to obstruct, to refuse compromise, to employ inflammatory rhetoric, or to assail the very constitutional foundation of the country. 

"These are individual and selfish choices.  No piece of paper compelled these leaders to squander the promise of peace and place the acquisition of personal wealth and power above the interests of the country’s citizens. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s institutions and citizens have paid the price," he stressed. 

He warned that the last state-level government was one of the least productive in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s history.  Politicians refused to form the Federation government after the 2018 elections, ignoring the electoral will of citizens and denying them their democratic rights.  The leaders of the Republika Srpska have repeatedly threatened to leave the state altogether and have misled the public.

"Political leaders in both entities have relied on nationalist rhetoric and distorted facts to secure power without regard for the consequences to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s stability, pushing the country further down a dangerous path," said the Ambassador. 

Milorad Dodik and his allies’ increasingly brazen attacks on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s stability are the clearest example.  Instead of focusing on the real issues of concern to citizens – corruption, lack of employment opportunities, and inflation – President Dodik has chosen to assail the Dayton order and undermine state institutions.

"The United States has never sought to abolish the Republika Srpska.  What we have sought to abolish is corruption.  President Dodik’s performance last week, attacking the Central Election Commission for carrying out a basic recount, is not the behavior of a politician who cares about transparency," he said. 

As Ambassador Murphy said these irresponsible actions and leadership failures at the state and entity levels have real consequences for citizens.  With inflation, a potential energy crisis, the fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and other risks facing Bosnia and Herzegovina in the next year, the country cannot afford the absence of constructive, forward-looking governance.

He said that the priority must be getting Bosnia and Herzegovina’s institutions back to work, and restoring basic functionality so that the country can weather these storms as best as possible.  It is impossible to build a better future for the citizens of this country, their children, and their grandchildren if the state does not function.

"The High Representative’s imposition of a package of reforms on October 2 has contributed to the prospect of a functional Federation.  For the first time in six years, we saw appointments to the Federation Constitutional Court.  However, only the Federation’s political representatives can guarantee a new, functional government.  Political leaders must take this duty seriously, and the international community must hold them accountable if they refuse to do so," said the US Ambassador. 

The Ambassador said that the United States will continue to hold those in positions of power in Bosnia and Herzegovina accountable, and individuals who engage in anti-Dayton behavior, undermine Bosnia and Herzegovina’s democracy, or engage in corruption, from politicians to prosecutors, will continue to face sanctions.

(FENA) A. B.

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