Sarajevo – ESI at public discussion on Bosnia’s EU integration

Adnan Cerimagic, senior analyst at the ESI, took part in the public presentation of a new publication titled “Our Path to the European Union: From candidate status to membership negotiations, October 2022 – October 2024.”
The event was organised by the Boris Divkovic Foundation and the Centre Party International Foundation (CIS) and took place at the Tershouse amphitheatre hall in Sarajevo. In addition to Adnan Cerimagic, speakers included Elvira Habota, head of the Directorate for EU Integration, Adnan Husic from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, and Predrag Kojovic, member of the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The discussion focused on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s EU accession process and the political and institutional reforms necessary to advance from candidate status towards membership.
A link to the publication will in English and Bosnian languages.
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