12/10/2005 (Agence Europe) - At a hearing on Bosnia Herzegovina ten years after the Dayton Agreement, German Christian-Democrat MEP Doris Pack, President of the European Parliament's delegation for south-east Europe, said that like other Western Balkans countries, Bosnia Herzegovina had a clear European perspective, but that meant politicians in Sarajevo, Mostar and Banja Luka had to ensure fast improvements of political conditions. An organisation with 200 ministers, 80 political parties and 14 parliaments for only 4 million inhabitants is clearly incompatible with the EU, she warned.