In the publication “The European Union Growth Plan for the Western Balkans and Bosnia and Herzegovina”, Igor Gavran analyses what Bosnia and Herzegovina loses by not adopting the reform plan, and what benefits it could gain from the Growth Plan. He states that the Growth Plan has the potential to double the size of the economies in this region in the next ten years, “which would radically change the current picture and living conditions of citizens” of the Western Balkans.
Bosnia and Herzegovina was required to prepare and submit a Reform Agenda in a form that the European Commission would consider acceptable and in line with the conditions of the Growth Plan. The document submitted by BiH was rejected, and the European Commission formally confirmed that BiH did not meet the conditions and would not receive pre-accession funds in the amount of 70 million euros.
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