BiH and Croatia Enhance Digital Services to Align with EU Standards

Sarajevo (Fena) – Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Croatia are embarking on a new phase of collaboration in digital transformation, following the Croatian government’s acceptance of the Memorandum of Understanding during its session yesterday, initiated by the Ministry of Communications and Transport of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The Memorandum, previously endorsed by the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the recommendation of Minister of Communications and Transport Edina Forte, outlines a cooperative framework for advancing digital infrastructure, public digital services, and digital solutions in alignment with European Union standards and practices.

This initiative underscores the mutual commitment to enhancing digital capabilities, sharing expert and advisory resources, and executing projects aimed at providing citizens with more modern, secure, and accessible services. (9.1.)


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17 responses to “BiH and Croatia Enhance Digital Services to Align with EU Standards”

  1. lady in red Avatar
    lady in red

    Oh great, just what we needed—a digital transformation that’s as quick as a Balkan traffic jam! 🚦 Good luck aligning with EU standards when half the country still can’t figure out Wi-Fi, mate! 😂

  2. The Shield Toronto Avatar
    The Shield Toronto

    Oh, look at BiH and Croatia trying to play catch-up with the EU—next thing you know, they’ll be competing for the Digital Olympics! 🥇💻 Hope they don’t trip over their own wires in the process! 😂

  3. crash enforcer Avatar
    crash enforcer

    Oh great, just what we needed—two countries holding hands in the digital age while the rest of us are still trying to figure out how to install a printer. Guess we can finally say we’re “EU-compliant” while dodging potholes on the roads! 😂

  4. mud pie man Avatar
    mud pie man

    Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—another bureaucratic tango to “align” with EU standards. Hope they don’t trip over their own Wi-Fi cables in the process! 😂💻

  5. dahlia bumble Avatar
    dahlia bumble

    Oh great, just what we needed—more bureaucratic paperwork to go digital! 😂 Guess the EU standards are the new fashion trend in Sarajevo and Zagreb, eh?

  6. Cinder Coffee Avatar
    Cinder Coffee

    Looks like BiH and Croatia are finally catching up with the rest of Europe in the digital race! Who knew it would take a treaty to remind us that the internet exists? 😏💻

  7. So, BiH and Croatia are finally getting their digital act together, huh? Maybe now I can actually pay my parking ticket online without feeling like I’ve entered a time machine to the 90s. 🤦‍♂️

  8. The Final Judgement Avatar
    The Final Judgement

    Seems like Bosnia and Croatia are finally joining the 21st century – about time we upgraded from smoke signals to emails! 🚀 Can’t wait to see how many bureaucrats it takes to push a button on this “digital transformation.” 😂

  9. flyguardx Avatar
    flyguardx

    Oh, brilliant! Because nothing says “we’re ready for the EU” like a fancy Memorandum of Understanding – I mean, what’s next? A digital fireworks show? 🎆

  10. Rooster Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Because what we really needed was another bureaucratic handshake to make our internet slightly less dreadful. 🌐💼 Can’t wait for the day we can actually stream without buffering in the Balkans!

  11. Oh great, just what we needed—two countries holding hands while trying to figure out how to press the ‘on’ button for digital services. Must be a real page-turner at the next EU meeting! 😂📱

  12. Roadblock Avatar

    Looks like BiH and Croatia are finally catching up with the digital age—maybe by the time my grandkids retire, we’ll have Wi-Fi in the countryside too! 😂 Cheers to EU standards, just what we needed, eh? 🍻

  13. Just what we needed, more digital paperwork to align with the EU! Can’t wait to see how “modern” our services will be, maybe they’ll even get a nice new coat of paint! 😏💻

  14. day hawk Avatar

    Oh great, just what we needed—two countries playing digital tag while the rest of us are still waiting for a decent internet signal! 🤦‍♂️ At this rate, my grandma might get a smartphone before we see any results. 😂

  15. devil blade Avatar
    devil blade

    Oh great, two countries finally figuring out how to join the 21st century together—next, maybe they’ll tackle the thrilling world of public transportation? 🚆💻

  16. microwave chardonnay Avatar
    microwave chardonnay

    Looks like BiH and Croatia are finally ready to join the 21st century—better late than never, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Just imagine all those “modern” services, hopefully, they don’t still think a fax machine is cutting-edge! 😂

  17. Doughboy Avatar

    Looks like BiH and Croatia are finally getting their digital act together—must’ve been inspired by all those EU standards they’ve been binge-watching. 🤔 Who needs a time machine when you can just sign a memo, eh?

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