SARAJEVO, November 10 (FENA) - BiH Minister of Justice Josip Grubeša held a meeting today with a delegation from the Secretariat of the Council of Europe, with the aim of exchanging views and continuing dialogue on the implementation of the Sejdić and Finci v. Bosnia and Herzegovina verdict.
Director of the Council of Europe's Human Rights Directorate Christophe Poirel is on a two-day visit to BiH and on that occasion held meetings with representatives of BiH authorities and institutions, as well as representatives of the international community.
Grubeša informed the delegation about the work and activities undertaken by the Ministry of Justice of BiH in order to implement the aforementioned judgments of the European Court of Human Rights.
He reminded that this year the BiH Council of Ministers considered and adopted the Proposal of the Action Plan for Execution of Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights, and that members of the BiH Council of Ministers were appointed to the previously formed Interdepartmental Working Group.
Recognizing the complexity of the political situation, it was assessed that this reform process is necessary to ensure equality and non-discrimination of all citizens in BiH, which is the essence of the decision of the European Court of Human Rights in the case Sejdić-Finci, all with the aim of eliminating shortcomings in the election process, announced from the Ministry of Justice of BiH.
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