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05 February 2010 |

Simon Cottrell It's a shame that the internet is a virtual medium, because there are a lot of people out there that I'd like to express my deep feelings of friendship to, and having spent the last two years here in Serbia, I'd like to do it in a truly Serbian way.


Feith: 'New Beginning' for Mitrovica
05 February 2010 | Lawrence Marzouk

The International Civilian Representative in Kosovo, Pieter Feith, has said the appointment of a team to create a new Serb-majority municipality in the divided city of Mitrovica could herald a 'new beginning'.

Georgieva, Ciolos Approved with New Commission
09 February 2010 |

The European Parliament has approved the new European Commission at its session in Strasbourg. Kristalina Georgieva and Dacian Ciolos are the new commissioners from Bulgaria and Romania, respectively.

Koricanske stijene: Awareness of Security
09 February 2010 |

A member of the Intelligence-Security Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina says he spoke to Milorad Skrbic while investigating the murder at Koricanske stijene and "determined that he did not have any operational data about this event".



Bosnian Serb Government Cuts Ministers' Salaries

| 13 November 2008 |
 
Banja Luka
Banja Luka
Sarajevo _ The government of the Serb-dominated entity of Republika Srpska has cut minister's salaries and introduced savings in the rest of the administration as part of a plan to re-allocate resources for increased social support.

The government on Thursday adopted the entity budget for 2009 at 1.67 billion Convertible Marks (Euro 834 million). At the same time it ordered all budget users to reduce spending by at least one per cent in the first three quarters of 2009 so as to enable an increase in spending on social benefits in the fourth quarter of 2009.
 
According to the government's plan, as of this month, salaries of the premier and deputy premier, all ministers, deputy ministers and advisors will be reduced by 10 per cent. All new government hiring will be halted and the positions of all current government employees will be reassessed, deputy premier Anton Kasipovic told media on Thursday.
 
In light of the worsening global economic situation, the Republika Srpska has decided to declare 2009 "the year of savings" he said.
 
Meanwhile, in the other Bosnian entity, the Croat-Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) Federation, political in-fighting has halted or even reversed key social and economic reforms along with crucial privatization and construction projects. The coalition government has been undermined by shifting internal interests since it was formed after the 2006 general elections.



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