DIRECTDEMOCRACYS
Global Political Organization
POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, FINANCIAL AND SOCIAL PROGRAM
FOR BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Analysis of the actual situation. Criticism of the system. Concrete solutions.
Authentic, direct, competent and protected democracy for all citizens.
Sarajevo, 2026 | www.directdemocracys.org
INTRODUCTION: WHY BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA NEEDS A REAL SYSTEM REVOLUTION
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is a country that, thirty years after the end of the war, finds itself in a paradoxical situation: it formally exists as a sovereign state, but is functionally trapped between ethno-national elites, institutional blockages, systemic corruption, and states within a state that block each other instead of serving their citizens.
BiH citizens are exhausted. Young people are leaving abroad in record numbers. Workers receive some of the lowest wages in Europe. Corruption is endemic and deeply embedded in the political structure. Ethnic divisions are used as an instrument of power, not as a reality of everyday life.
DirectDemocracyS (DDS) comes with the only logical, coherent and fully developed alternative: a system that returns power and wealth to where it belongs - to the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
PART 1: ANALYSIS OF THE ACTUAL SITUATION IN BIH - CRITICAL REVIEW
1.1 Political system: Structural dysfunctionality as a designed trap
The Dayton Agreement of 1995 was necessary to stop the war. However, on the thirtieth anniversary of the signing in 2025, that same Dayton proved to be a political cage that prevents any progress. The system provides:
- A three-member Presidency (one Bosniak, one Serb, one Croat) whose decisions must be unanimous
- Two entities - the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska (RS) - with almost full sovereignty
- Ten cantons within the Federation, each with its own government and legislature
- Brcko District as a separate administrative unit
- State Parliament, Entity Parliaments, Cantonal Assemblies and Municipal Councils
The result: BiH has more governments, ministers and politicians per capita than almost any other country in the world. Just to run this political machine, enormous budget resources are being spent that should be spent on health, infrastructure and education.
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KEY POLITICAL PROBLEM - Crisis 2025-2026 |
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February 2025: Bosnian court sentences Milorad Dodik to one year in prison and a 6-year ban on political activity |
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March 2025: RS Parliament adopts laws on the rejection of the jurisdiction of state judicial bodies |
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November 2025: Early presidential elections in the RS - won by Sinisa Karan, Dodik's successor |
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February 2026: Repeated elections in 136 polling stations due to irregularities |
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October 2026: General elections are expected for all levels of government except local. |
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Assessment: Political tensions continue to rise, with no systemic solution in sight |
Critical assessment of DDS: The political system of BiH is not broken due to the incompetence of politicians - it is broken intentionally, because the chaos that allows ethno-national elites to survive and enrich themselves at the expense of citizens suits them. The solution is not a reform of Dayton by the same actors who profit from it - the solution is a completely new political model that gives citizens direct power.
1.2 Economic system: Prisoner economy
Economic indicators of BiH 2024-2026:
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ACTUAL SITUATION |
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GDP per capita |
About $9,359 nominal; 24,000 USD PPP - among the lowest in Europe |
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Official unemployment |
About 28% (registered); 11.7% according to ILO methodology including the grey economy |
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Youth unemployment |
27-32% - among the highest in Europe; most are skilled workers |
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Average salary |
1,633 KM net (about 834 EUR) - far below the EU average |
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GDP growth in 2024 |
2.5% - too low for convergence with the EU |
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Inflation 2025 |
About 3.2-4.5% - higher than the EU average |
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Corruption (CPI 2025) |
34/100 points - 109th place out of 180 countries |
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Foreign direct investment |
Among the lowest in the region due to political instability |
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Import-export deficit |
Imports 16.4 billion USD vs. Exports 9.5 billion USD (2024) |
Critical assessment of DDS: The economy of BiH is not weak due to a lack of resources or labor. It is weak due to systemic corruption, clientelism, political interference in the economy and a brain drain that has reached alarming proportions. Young, educated Bosnians are leaving for Germany, Austria, Slovenia and Ireland because they see no future in their own country. Every departure is a loss measured in decades of investment in education and potential that never returns.
1.3 Corruption and Clientelism: A Systemic Disease
Corruption in BiH is not the exception - it is the rule. Transparency International ranks BiH 109th out of 180 countries (2025). This is not an abstract statistic - it specifically means:
- Employment is obtained through political connections, not through competence
- Public procurement is being awarded to companies linked to politicians
- The judiciary is politically dependent and incapable of independent action.
- The media is mostly owned by politically connected businessmen.
- Social transfers are used as an instrument of political clientelism
- Employers bear enormous para-fiscal levies: 69% of net wages in the FBiH and 52% in the RS on the difference between costs and wages
Example of a concrete problem: In January 2025, the FBiH increased the minimum wage by 61% to 1,000 KM, which caused a wave of employer protectionism and threats of dismissals. This illustrates how decisions without a systemic basis and without consultation with the economy lead to chaos instead of progress.
1.4 Mass outflow of population: Demographic catastrophe
BiH is facing one of the most dramatic demographic collapses in Europe in 2025-2026. It is estimated that BiH today has a population of only 3.1 million - significantly less than the 4.4 million it had before the war. Reasons:
- Mass departure of qualified workers to the EU (Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Ireland)
- Brain drain: doctors, engineers, IT professionals, teachers are leaving the country
- There are fewer and fewer young people under the age of 35 - the aging of the population is accelerating
- Cities in the interior are emptying, and only Sarajevo maintains a somewhat stable population.
Critical assessment of DDS: Leaving is not a free choice - it is a rational reaction to an incompetent system. When the state cannot provide fair wages, the rule of law, healthcare and education for its children - citizens vote with their feet. Every departure is an indictment of the system.
1.5 Media environment: Manipulation as an instrument of power
The media space of Bosnia and Herzegovina is characterized by:
- By concentrating ownership in the hands of politically and criminally connected groups
- The absence of an independent public service that would truly serve citizens
- Ethnic segmentation of the media space - Serbian media, Bosniak media, Croatian media - almost without common narratives
- Social networks that have become a playground for disinformation and nationalistic provocations
- Journalists who are exposed to pressure, threats, and even physical attacks
Result: BiH citizens are systemically misinformed, fragmented into ethnic information bubbles and easily manipulated in election campaigns.
1.6 Election results 2024-2026: Same actors, same results
The local elections in October 2024 confirmed a pattern that has been repeating for three decades: ethno-nationalist parties (SNSD, SDA, HDZ BiH) maintain dominance despite widespread dissatisfaction. Reasons:
- Clientelistic networks secure votes through employment and social transfers
- The absence of a credible and organized opposition that offers a systematic alternative
- Abstention - only about 35% turnout in the 2024 local elections.
- Electoral law reform blocked for years - the principle of 'one citizen, one vote' has not yet been secured
Presidential elections in RS (November 2025 and repeated February 2026): Karan, Dodik's candidate, won by a narrow margin but amid numerous allegations of irregularities. The opposition demanded a repeat election. European officials have warned that RS's separatist actions undermine the Stabilization and Association Agreement with the EU.
PART 2: DIRECTDEMOCRACYS PROGRAM FOR BIH - SYSTEM TRANSFORMATION
2.1 Basic principles of DDS applied to Bosnia and Herzegovina
DirectDemocracyS does not offer another political program that promises change within the same system. DDS offers a fundamental transformation of the relationship between citizens and government, based on:
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SEVEN FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES of DDS |
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1. THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE PEOPLE: Wealth and the power to decide on their own state belong exclusively to the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina - forever and unchangeably. |
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2. DIRECT DEMOCRACY: Citizens decide directly on all key issues, without intermediaries distorting their will. |
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3. COMPETENCE: Every decision is made with the support of experts and specialist groups - never based solely on political will |
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4. TRANSPARENCY: Every government decision, every expense, every contract - visible to all citizens in real time |
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5. RESPONSIBILITY: Imperative mandate and right of recall - elected representatives can be recalled when they lose the trust of citizens |
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6. PROTECTION: Decisions are made on protected DDS platforms, immune to media manipulation and brainwashing |
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7. EQUALITY: Every citizen has equal power, voice and access to information - without privilege and without discrimination. |
2.2 DDS Political Program: Resolving Structural Blockages
2.2.1 New Constituent Assembly and gradual transition
DDS proposes that the citizens of BiH - not political parties, not the international community, not the entity parliaments - launch the initiative to convene a new Constituent Assembly based on the principle of equal citizen voting. This process would take place in stages:
- Phase 1: DDS organizes micro-groups of citizens according to the principle of a fractal model (1 initiator attracts 4 new members = group of 5; each member attracts 4 = 25; etc.) which creates a broad citizen base independent of party apparatuses
- Phase 2: Citizen groups through the DDS platform define the priorities and principles of the new constitution, which must not be ethnocentric, but civic
- Phase 3: Public debate supported by the ddsAI system that provides unbiased, accurate and neutral information to all groups
- Phase 4: Referendum ratification of the new constitution by direct vote of citizens
A concrete example: The Constitution would not define ethnic vetoes - instead, it would provide for guaranteed minority rights that cannot be threatened by the majority, but without the institutional blockages that paralyze the system today.
2.2.2 Drastic reduction in the number of governments and institutions
Current situation: BiH has 14 governments (1 state, 2 entity, 10 cantonal, 1 Brcko district). DDS proposes:
- Abolition of the cantonal level of government or its transformation into purely administrative units without legislative power
- Clear division of responsibilities: municipality/city for local services, state for sovereignty issues
- Reducing the number of ministries by at least 40%
- The saved funds - estimated at 400-600 million KM annually - should be redirected to healthcare, education and infrastructure.
Concrete example: Sarajevo Canton has its own government with a prime minister, ministries and an assembly. The city of Sarajevo has a mayor and a city council. The state has a government. In one urban area, three levels of government with overlapping responsibilities waste enormous resources on administration instead of on citizens.
2.2.3 Reform of the electoral system based on DDS principles
DDS introduces:
- Imperative mandate: Every elected representative can be recalled by the vote of the citizens who elected him, at any time, if he does not fulfill the obligations of the program
- Complete transparency of campaign financing - every donation publicly visible
- Banning political parties based exclusively on ethnic principles (as in most democratic states)
- Equal representation based on competence, not ethnic quota
- Direct citizen voting on key laws via the DDS platform
2.3 DDS Economic Program: An Economy That Serves the People
2.3.1 Fight against corruption - zero tolerance
DDS proposes a systemic approach to eliminating corruption that goes far beyond declarative strategies:
- Complete digitalization of public procurement on the DDS platform - every tender visible in real time
- Automatic blocking of payments to companies or individuals connected to politicians without transparent auditing
- An independent anti-corruption body elected directly by citizens, not by parliament
- Whistleblower protection: every citizen who reports corruption receives legal protection and, if confirmed, a reward in the form of a percentage of the recovered funds
- Public register of assets of all civil servants, updated quarterly
A concrete example with consequences: In countries that have implemented similar systems (eg Estonia), corruption in public procurement has decreased by more than 70% within 10 years. BiH can achieve a similar result - it is not a utopia, it is a statistical reality.
2.3.2 Labor market reform and reduction of para-fiscal levies
The problem is clear: Employers in the FBiH must pay 69% of workers' net wages in the form of contributions, making the gray market a rational economic choice. The DDS proposes:
- Gradual reduction of total para-fiscal levies to 30-35% (in line with the EU average of new member states)
- Compensation for reduction in contributions by increasing efficiency and digitalization of the pension and healthcare systems
- Activation Policy Fund: money saved from bureaucracy goes into retraining programs
- Support for small and medium-sized entrepreneurs: first 3 years of business - reduced contributions, fast company formation (max 24 hours, digital)
- Guaranteed minimum wage above the poverty line with annual inflation indexation
Concrete example: A company of 10 workers with an average salary of 1,500 KM gross in FBiH pays about 124,000 KM in contributions only. The same company in Slovenia pays the equivalent of about 90,000 KM. That difference of 34,000 KM per year is the reason why many employers choose the gray economy or move abroad.
2.3.3 Industrialization 4.0 and economic diversification
BiH exports mainly raw materials and semi-finished products (electricity, car seats, aluminum). DDS proposes a value-added strategy:
- State Fund for Technological Transformation financed partly by revenues from natural resources
- Support for the IT sector: BiH has excellent potential in software development - tax exemptions and incubators are needed
- Green economy: BiH has an extraordinary potential for renewable energy (hydropower, solar, wind power plants) that is not systematically used
- Developing tourism based on heritage, nature and authenticity - not mass tourism that disembarks
- Agricultural modernization: small maternity farms are integrated into cooperative models with collective bargaining power
Concrete example: The IT sector in BiH already employs more than 10,000 professionals and generates around 500 million KM in exports annually. With systemic support, this figure could triple in 5 years.
2.3.4 National wealth: Forever in the hands of the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina
This is a fundamental and non-negotiable principle of DDS that applies in every country:
The natural resources of BiH (mines, forest funds, hydropower potential, tourist capacities) are not the property of the government, they are not the property of the entities and they are not the property of party elites. They are the property of every citizen of BiH, today and forever.
- All contracts for the exploitation of natural resources become public documents available to all citizens
- Revenues from natural resources go to the National Welfare Fund, which is directly managed by citizens through the DDS platform.
- Any alienation of national wealth to foreign states or corporations without a direct referendum of the citizens is prohibited.
- Revision of all contracts concluded without transparency and without citizen approval
Critical Note: Over the past 30 years, a significant portion of BiH's wealth - from mines to energy infrastructure - has been sold or transferred under conditions that were not transparent to citizens. DDS insists that this practice end and that all future transactions take place with the full knowledge and consent of the people.
2.4 DDS Financial Program: Fairness, Efficiency, Transparency
2.4.1 Fiscal reform
The current fiscal system in BiH is fragmented, non-transparent and socially unjust. The DDS proposes:
- Progressive income taxation: rates of 10% for below-average incomes, up to 35% for high incomes
- Tax amnesty for SMEs operating in the grey economy subject to registration and transparency
- Automatic exchange of tax information between entities - it should no longer be possible to run a business in one entity and avoid taxes in another
- A clear and unified VAT system without exceptions that favor politically privileged sectors
- BiH budget publicly available in real time to all citizens, with detailed expenditure items
2.4.2 Guaranteed universal minimum income with structured volunteering (GUMI-SV)
DDS introduces an innovative model that does not replace work but complements it:
- Every adult citizen of BiH has the right to minimal existential security.
- To receive this compensation, the citizen accepts structured volunteering (minimum 20 hours per month) in areas of public interest: education, environmental projects, elderly care, cultural heritage.
- The model eliminates the poverty trap: any additional income from work reduces the benefit gradually, not all at once
- It is financed from the National Welfare Fund and from savings from the elimination of overlapping social programs.
Concrete example with effects: A pilot project of a similar model in Finland (2017-2018) showed that benefit recipients have greater self-confidence, seek employment more and report better health. The model does not create laziness - it creates security that gives citizens the freedom to choose better options.
2.5 DDS Social program: Dignity for all citizens
2.5.1 Health: A right, not a privilege
BiH spends around 6% of GDP on healthcare (2024), which is below the European average, and the quality of services does not match even these limited investments. The DDS proposes:
- Unified health system: one health insurance card valid in all of BiH, without obstacles between entities
- Digital health record: every citizen has a secure digital file accessible to all authorized doctors
- Preventive medicine as a priority: investing in screening programs reduces long-term costs drastically
- Eliminating corruption in healthcare: digital ticketing for examinations, public tender for medicines
- Specific mental health programs: an ignored dimension in a post-war society where PTSD and depression have a high prevalence
Concrete example: It is estimated that Bosnians lose tens of millions of KM annually on health services abroad due to distrust in the domestic system or the unavailability of specialist examinations. Every euro invested in the reform of the health system is returned many times over.
2.5.2 Education: Investment in the future
The education system in BiH reflects the divisions of the country: different curricula, 'two schools under one roof', ethnic segregation. BiH spends only 3.2% of GDP on education - far below the EU average. The DDS suggests:
- A unified curriculum based on critical thinking, digital competences and science - while protecting cultural and linguistic specificities
- Abolishing 'two schools under one roof' - a model that institutionalizes divisions instead of overcoming them
- Free pre-university education with a quality guarantee
- Opening up BiH universities to EU programs - more Erasmus partnerships, more double degrees
- Scholarships related to staying in BiH: students who complete professional studies and stay to work in BiH for the first 5 years receive full repayment of their student debts
- Digital infrastructure in all schools: tablet, internet, access to ddsAI educational resources
2.5.3 Reconciliation and civic cohesion: A civilizational task
Ethnic divisions in BiH are real - but they run much deeper at the level of political elites than at the level of everyday citizens. DDS approaches this issue with full respect for traumatic history and with a clear goal: building a common civic identity that does not erase ethnic identities, but transcends them in the domain of public life.
- Facing the past: supporting transitional justice mechanisms, documenting crimes and honoring victims - without political abuse
- Civic collaborative actions: DDS micro-groups are formed on a monthly basis, which naturally includes all citizens regardless of ethnicity.
- Joint infrastructure initiatives as a symbol of cooperation (construction of bridges, parks, cultural centers by decisions of mixed civic councils)
- Education about shared history with different perspectives - not one official truth, but a multitude of documented facts
2.6 Implementation of the DDS system in BiH: Fractal model of micro-groups
DDS does not wait to get 51% of the vote in the elections to start changing reality. Implementation begins immediately, from day one, with one citizen initiating the first micro-group:
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FRACTAL MODEL OF DDS EXPANSION IN BIH |
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1 initiator in a neighborhood, village, work collective attracts 4 citizens who share the values of DDS = MICRO-GROUP of 5 |
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Each of the 5 members attracts 4 new ones = 25 members (meta-group) |
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Each of the 25 people attracts 4 = 125 members (macro-group) |
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Each of 125 people attracts 4 = 625 members = regional network |
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625 x 5 = 3,125 = at the level of one municipal area |
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Theoretical coverage of BiH (3.1 billion inhabitants): with constant growth, full network within 3-5 years |
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Crucially: every member is verified with a triple identification system - no anonymity, no fake accounts, no manipulation |
Each micro-group acts as:
- Local democratic forum: discusses, analyzes, proposes concrete initiatives
- Source of verified information: ddsAI and allddsAI (artificial intelligence democracy) provide all members with complete, accurate, neutral and independent information
- Supervisory body: monitors the work of local elected representatives and activates the right of recall if necessary
- Cooperative economic unit: groups can initiate joint economic projects
2.7 ddsAI and allddsAI: The technological pillar of direct democracy
One of the most critical weaknesses of democracy in BiH is information asymmetry: political elites have access to expert knowledge, while citizens often vote without adequate information. DDS addresses this structural deficit:
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ddsAI and allddsAI - SYSTEM FOR FULLY INFORMED CITIZENS |
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ddsAI: An artificial intelligence system that provides all citizens with complete, correct, neutral and independent information |
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allddsAI: Democracy of artificial intelligence - multiple AI systems that check each other and ensure pluralism of perspectives |
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Specialist groups: Every citizen has access to advice from certified experts in economics, law, health, and the environment. |
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Protected platform: Decisions and discussions take place on a platform immune to manipulation and media brainwashing |
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Triple identification system: Each user is verified by a triple system - authentic identity, secure voting, impossibility of false identities |
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Example of application: A citizen wants to vote on the municipal budget. ddsAI provides him with: analysis of the current budget, comparison with the average, opinion of economic experts, alternative scenarios |
Concrete application in BiH: If there were a vote on, for example, a contract for the exploitation of a mine, every citizen would receive through allddsAI: complete terms of the contract, independent economic analysis, ecological assessment, comparison with similar contracts in other countries, the opinion of legal experts - all BEFORE the vote. No more 'voting based on my-side-your-side'.
PART 3: SECTORAL PROGRAMS WITH SPECIFIC MEASURES AND RESULTS
3.1 Energy: From dependence to sovereignty
BiH is a paradox: a country rich in energy resources that imports energy and pays enormous subsidies to obsolete coal capacities. DDS suggests:
- Gradual shutdown of coal-fired power plants by 2040 with social protection for workers (retraining, early retirement, new employment in the RES sector)
- Massive investment in renewables: BiH has potential for more than 10,000 MW of solar and wind power plants
- Decentralized energy production: every home can be an energy producer (net-metering), reducing bills
- Energy efficiency in buildings: a public funding program for the renovation of old buildings that creates thousands of jobs and reduces consumption
- Energy revenues remain in BiH - ban on structurally unequal contracts with foreign energy companies
Expected results in 10 years: Reduction of import dependence by 60%, reduction of CO2 emissions by 40%, creation of 15,000-20,000 new jobs, reduction of household energy bills by an average of 30%.
3.2 Infrastructure: The physical basis of development
The journey from Sarajevo to Mostar (90 km) takes an hour and a half in the best conditions. Many villages do not have paved roads. The railway network is disastrous. DDS suggests:
- A BiH infrastructure master plan that includes all levels of government and must be implemented without political interference
- Digital cadastre of infrastructure: all roads, bridges, water pipes, sewage - digitally mapped and regularly inspected
- Mandatory public procurement procedures for infrastructure projects that eliminate political favoritism
- Priority: Sarajevo - Belgrade and Sarajevo - Zagreb motorways (crucial for economic integration)
- Priority 2: Rail reconnection with the European high-speed network
- Priority 3: Digital infrastructure - fast internet for every household, including rural areas
3.3 Judicial system: The rule of law as a prerequisite for everything
Without a functioning justice system, all other reforms are futile. Corruption in the judiciary means that the law only applies to ordinary citizens, not politicians. DDS suggests:
- An independent body for the appointment of judges and prosecutors, selected through a transparent competitive process without political interference
- Compulsory publication of property cards of all judges and prosecutors - every year, available to the public
- Digitization of court cases: each case has a unique number and a publicly disclosed status (while protecting the privacy of the parties)
- Fast-track procedures for corruption cases: special anti-corruption courts with high capacity and expertise
- Elimination of political interference in the HJPC (High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council)
3.4 Environmental protection: Legacy for future generations
BiH is a country of extraordinary natural beauty - rivers, mountains, forests, biodiversity. This heritage is under pressure from uncontrolled exploitation, pollution and climate change (floods in 2024 killed 25 people). The DDS proposes:
- Strict enforcement of environmental protection standards - ban on dumping waste into rivers, penalties for industrial polluters
- River renaturalization program: Bosnian rivers (Neretva, Una, Sana, Vrbas) are tourist and ecosystem gems - they must be protected
- Climate adaptation: plans for managing floods, droughts and extreme weather events
- Broad citizen participation in environmental planning decisions via the DDS platform
- Environmental Fund financed in part by eco-tax on polluters
3.5 Joining the EU: Yes, but on conditions that protect the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina
DDS supports the integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina into the EU - but not under any conditions and not at any cost. DDS approach:
- Full membership in the EU is a goal that should serve the citizens of BiH, not just the political elites who profit from pre-accession funds.
- Every step towards the EU must be validated by direct vote of citizens via the DDS platform
- BiH's position in accession negotiations must be protected from concessions that would permanently jeopardize economic sovereignty (e.g., unequal free trade agreements)
- EU funds must go through a transparent DDS procurement system - not through party networks
- DDS sees BiH as a beneficiary but also a partner of the EU - not as a peripheral state that accepts conditions without negotiation
Concrete example: The EU is offering up to EUR 976.6 million through the Reform Plan for Growth. These funds are only available if BiH implements real reforms. DDS insists that these funds be used transparently, according to citizens' priorities, with full public control over spending.
PART 4: IMPLEMENTATION PLAN - FROM PROGRAM TO REALITY
4.1 Short-term measures (0-6 months after entering the system)
DDS is not waiting for the formation of a government to start acting. From day one:
- Launching DDS micro-groups in Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Mostar, Tuzla, Zenica and 50 municipalities
- Opening of the DDS platform for BiH citizens in Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian languages
- Activation of the ddsAI and allddsAI systems for BiH - starting with key topics: budget, healthcare, employment
- Registration of DDS as a political party in accordance with the applicable legislation of BiH
- Information campaign: what is DDS, how does it work, what are micro-groups for?
- Establishment of the first meeting of specialist groups: economists, lawyers, doctors, ecologists, IT experts
4.2 Short-term measures (6-18 months): Local democratic government
- Participation in municipal elections where DDS has a sufficiently organized network
- In municipalities where DDS wins: immediate implementation of budget transparency, digital procurement, citizens' councils
- The 'pilot municipality' model: a demonstration that the DDS system works in reality, not just on paper
- Conducting local referendums on key infrastructure and social issues
- Results report: publicly announcing which promises have been fulfilled, which have not and why
4.3 Medium-term goals (2-5 years): Systemic impact
- Participation in the October 2026 national elections with a full list of candidates bound by an imperative mandate
- DDS candidates undergo competency verification through specialist groups - no self-declaration of expertise
- In Parliament: Legislative initiatives for anti-corruption, fiscal reform, digital public administration
- Expansion of the DDS network in the diaspora: Bosnians abroad are key agents of change (remittances, competencies, international connections)
- Establishing links with DDS organizations in neighboring countries: regional cooperation on DDS principles
4.4 Long-term vision (5-15 years): BiH as an example
DDS vision for BiH in the long term:
- BiH as a model of democracy that other Balkan countries want to copy
- Stopping the demographic collapse: young people are returning because they find perspective
- Economic convergence with the EU average: GDP per capita is growing towards EUR 20,000+
- Zero-corruption as the norm, not the exception
- Ethnic divisions overcome through a common civic identity - without erasing cultural differences
- BiH as a full member of the EU, with a strong positioning in EU institutions
PART 5: CRITICAL REFLECTION AND RESPONSES TO OBJECTIONS
5.1 'The DDS system is a utopia - it cannot work in BiH'
DDS's response: The corruption, ethno-nationalism and clientelism that rule BiH are not 'realism' - they are the result of bad systems that serve the elites. In 1991, Estonia was a poor post-Soviet state with 1.3 million inhabitants, with no experience of democracy. Today, it is one of the most digital and least corrupt countries in the EU. The difference is not 'mentality' - the difference is the system and the political will to implement it.
5.2 'Who will finance these reforms?'
DDS response: The reforms proposed by DDS are not costs - they are investments with a clear return. Estimate: abolishing cantonal governments saves 400-600 million KM per year. Digitalization of public procurement reduces losses from corruption estimated at 1-2 billion KM per year. Stopping the brain drain saves hundreds of millions in investments in education. In addition, EU funds of almost a billion euros are waiting to be activated with the right reform agenda.
5.3 'How to resolve the entity conflict without new violence?'
DDS response: DDS does not propose violent change - it proposes democratic evolution from the bottom up. When citizens of RS and the Federation communicate directly through DDS micro-groups, when they vote together on the budget that finances their schools and hospitals, ethnic scapegoats lose their meaning. Confronting 30 years of manipulation begins with every conversation among fellow citizens who choose cooperation instead of division.
5.4 'DDS is a foreign initiative that imposes a model on Bosnia'
DDS Response: DDS is a global organization founded on the principle that each people decides for themselves about their own wealth and political order. The DDS program for BiH was not written by someone from outside - it is based on an analysis of the needs of the citizens of BiH and on consultations with the Bosnian members of DDS. The fundamental principle of DDS is the exact opposite of imposition: wealth and decision-making power remain forever and exclusively in the hands of the people of BiH.
CONCLUSION: BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA CAN AND MUST BE BETTER
Bosnia and Herzegovina stands at a crossroads in 2026. One path leads further into the same cycle: ethno-nationalism, corruption, poverty, youth exodus, institutional paralysis. This path is familiar. It leads to slow ruin.
The second path requires courage - the courage of citizens to take power into their own hands, to refuse to be pawns in the game of political elites, to build a system that serves them, not what they serve.
DirectDemocracyS offers that second path. Not by promising a perfect system - no system is perfect. But by committing to making every decision based on logic, common sense, study, reality, truth, coherence and mutual respect. That every citizen - Bosniak, Serb, Croat, and everyone else - is treated as a full sovereign, not as an electoral consumer.
The wealth of Bosnia and Herzegovina - its rivers, mountains, forests, minerals, the intelligence of its citizens - belongs to the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Forever. This is not a slogan. This is a legal, moral and democratic imperative that DDS implements in every country in which it operates.
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DIRECTDEMOCRACYS - CONTACT AND INVOLVEMENT |
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Official website: www.directdemocracys.org |
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Platform for BiH citizens: available in Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian |
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How to get involved: Register, verify your identity, find or start a micro-group in your neighborhood |
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For specialist groups: Economists, lawyers, doctors, ecologists, IT experts - apply as DDS advisors |
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For the diaspora: Bosnians abroad can fully participate in the DDS platform |
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Principle: 'Democracy is not an event that happens at elections - it is a way of life that we live every day' |
DirectDemocracyS | Bosnia and Herzegovina Program | 2026