Dnevni avaz: Since the proposal changes and amendments to the Law on salaries and remunerations in the institutions of BiH has not received sufficient number of votes of delegates in the House of Representatives of the BiH Parliament, it has been sent to the board of the House for consensus. Since the parliamentarians go to a collective vacation from July 27, decision on reduction will be postponed until September.

According to the proposal changes of this law, stipulated has been the reduction of remunerations to civil servants and employees for using vacation (reimbursement) from the previous 630 to around 570 KM, and other remunerations and privileges (stimulations, over-worked hours and etc.).

The proposal of the Party for BiH for changes of the Law on salaries and remunerations in the institutions of BiH, which stipulates insertion of the incomes of delegates into the frames of this law, has caused a chaos at yesterday’s session of the House of Representatives of the Parliament of BiH.

These changes also stipulate the abolishment of the paragraph 30, which abolishes the rights on remunerations for work in management and supervisory boards, and commissions and working authorities. As it has been pointed out by the chairman of the Administrative commission, Remzija Kadrić, savings up to million KM would be ensured this way.

However, chairman of the SNSD, Drago Kalabić has said that these changes would not reduce the salaries to delegates, and that this initiative represents only a farce for public.

Chaotic discussion was also caused by the proposal of candidates for members of the Council of the Communications Regulatory Agency (RAK). Bosniak delegates have especially been irritated by the fact that Slobodan Bošković, an old close colleague of Radovan Karadžić, was on the list. However, delegate of the PDP, Branko Dokić has said that a conversation of this man with Karadžić in 1991 is an insufficient argument to refuse his membership in the RAK. Delegate of the SDA, Husein Nanić has requested that Nikola Špirić, as the first man of the state government firstly confirms the nomination of director of the RAK, and after that the conversations on members of the Council of this institution can be continued.