November 9 (SeeNews) - Following is a schedule of corporate, economic and political events taking place in or related to Bosnia and Herzegovina through February 27. New or amended entries are marked (*).
* Friday, November 9 – Sarajevo: The Muslim-Croat Federation government to hold a meeting. (0800 GMT; news conference at 1300 GMT)
* Friday, November 9 – Sarajevo: The chairman of Bosnia’s tripartite presidency, Zeljko Komsic, to receive Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg. (0815 GMT)
Friday, November 9 – Sarajevo: Bosnia’s High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council and USAID organise a one-day conference, Issues of Independence and Responsibility in the Judiciary Reform Strategy.
Thursday, November 15 - Sarajevo: The 34th international agriculture and food fair Agrofood opens. (to November 19)
Thursday, November 15 - Sarajevo: The 34th international tourism fair Intertursa 2007 opens. (to November 19)
Tuesday, November 20 - Sofia (Bulgaria): 10th CEI Summit Economic Forum jointly organised by Central European Initiative and Bulgaria Economic Forum opens (to November 21).
Wednesday, November 21 – Skopje (Macedonia): A summit of the prime ministers of the Southeast European countries signatories to the new Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA 2006) begins. (to November 23)
Thursday, November 22: CEFTA comes into force in Bosnia.
Sunday, November 25: Statehood Day, a public holiday in Bosnia’s Muslim-Croat Federation.
Wednesday, December 5 - Munich (Germany): The 2007 European Mid Market Private Equity Summit, hosted by Private Equity International, opens (http://www.peimedia.com/midmarket07/). (to December 6)
Wednesday, December 5 - Brcko: The 6th international business fair BRCKO 2007 opens. (to December 9)
Sunday, December 9 - Banja Luka: Bosnia’s Serb Republic holds presidential election after the death of President Milan Jelic on September 30.
Tuesday, February 26 - Brussels (Belgium): Bosnia’s Peace Implementation Council (PIC), consisting of all major powers and international agencies responsible for the peace process in the war-divided country, to hold a meeting. (to February 27)