NEWS FLASH
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Council of Ministers has approved emergency funding of up to 30.7 million euros for the country’s air navigation service provider BHANSA to ensure it can operate through to the third quarter of this year. This follows a financial crisis caused by the freezing of overflight revenue from Eurocontrol, which stems from an arbitration ruling in favour of Slovenian company Viadukt, which had sued Bosnia and Herzegovina over the unilateral termination of a concession agreement related to a hydropower project. The funding, treated as a loan, will be repaid once Eurocontrol unblocks BHANSA’s funds.
Common sense prevailed.
ReplyDeleteThe problem is just pushed to autumn. No real, sustainable solution here.
DeleteNo common sense here. Just kicking the can further down the road.
DeleteThat's correct ,they will have support until septembar 2025 and in BHANSA salary is cut for 20 precentage from march 2025 until further advised.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Dodik salary can be cut instead
ReplyDeleteWhat exactly Dodik has to do with Bhansa?! It's fine to dislike him and disagree with his politics, but if you want good for your country try to understand him, and above all, try not to blame anyone for everything just because you don't like the person... Or the real problems will remain and hit you at the next corner.
DeleteViadukt d.o.o. = 1 employee, TTL revenue (2023) = 36.266,40 eur , founder & owner Zoran Šolaja. I guess he must have a very important uncle (maybe cousin) in Republika Srpska.
ReplyDeleteOf course the results are as such - when their concession was cancelled.
DeleteHe is Slovenian, why saying he has uncle in Repulika Srpska?! Of true, than share some information and evidence, not just gossiping.
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