SARAJEVO, May 21 (FENA) - 'Western policy towards Bosnia and Herzegovina after the formation of the government' was the topic of the Sunday session of the Association of Independent Intellectuals 'Circle 99', where political analyst Bodo Weber assessed that the crisis of the formation of the government had been overcome, but the damage was done to democracy and the rule of law.
"With the election of the FBiH government, through two interventions by the High Representative, the West managed to overcome the post-election crisis, which it caused by negotiating the so-called reform of the electoral law," said Weber, a political analyst and senior associate of the Democratization Policy Council from Berlin.
He pointed out that the two interventions of the High Representative had a desirable but contradictory effect.
President of "Circle 99" Adil Kulenović pointed out that today's topic will open difficult questions and already crystallized knowledge about the position of BiH and its predictable, difficult challenges in the future.
He stated that it seems that the policy of the West towards the Balkans represents, in operational performance and result, the stopping and blocking of the democratic transition.
This, he added, will lead to the cementing of dysfunctional and unenforceable Dayton "straitjacket" in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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