Speaking of the start of the municipal election campaign in BiH today, the High Representative and EU Special Representative stressed that he expects all politicians to conduct an issue-based campaign that focuses on the needs of local communities. He informed the French EU Presidency that it was evident from his meetings over the last few months that an overwhelming majority of BiH citizens wants their political leaders to refrain from negative political campaigns and address their real-life concerns, such as unemployment, social rights, corruption, crime and education reform, so as to lead their country rapidly into the European Union.
Lajčák also emphasized that he expects all candidates and parties to abide by election rules and avoid any inflammatory rhetoric, recalling that the Peace Implementation Council has made OHR’s transition conditional upon a positive assessment of the political situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.