ANNEX C
IMPLEMENTATION AND CONFIDENCE-BUILDING MEASURES

1. International Support

1.1. The parties invite the international community to facilitate, monitor and assist in the
implementation of the provisions of the Framework Agreement and its Annexes, and request such
efforts to be coordinated by the EU in cooperation with the Stabilization and Association Council.

2. Census and Elections

2.1. The parties confirm the request for international supervision by the Council of Europe and
the European Commission of a census to be conducted in October 2001.
2.2. Parliamentary elections will be held by 27 January 2002. International organizations,
including the OSCE, will be invited to observe these elections.
3. Refugee Return, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
3.1. All parties will work to ensure the return of refugees who are citizens or legal residents of
Macedonia and displaced persons to their homes within the shortest possible timeframe, and invite
the international community and in particular UNHCR to assist in these efforts.
3.2. The Government with the participation of the parties will complete an action plan within 30
days after the signature of the Framework Agreement for rehabilitation of and reconstruction in
areas affected by the hostilities. The parties invite the international community to assist in the
formulation and implementation of this plan.
3.3. The parties invite the European Commission and the World Bank to rapidly convene a
meeting of international donors after adoption in the Assembly of the Constitutional amendments in
Annex A and the revised Law on Local Self-Government to support the financing of measures to be
undertaken for the purpose of implementing the Framework Agreement and its Annexes, including
measures to strengthen local self-government and reform the police services, to address macro-
financial assistance to the Republic of Macedonia, and to support the rehabilitation and
reconstruction measures identified in the action plan identified in paragraph 3.2.

4. Development of Decentralized Government

4.1. The parties invite the international community to assist in the process of strengthening local
self-government. The international community should in particular assist in preparing the necessary
legal amendments related to financing mechanisms for strengthening the financial basis of
municipalities and building their financial management capabilities, and in amending the law on the
boundaries of municipalities.

5. Non-Discrimination and Equitable Representation

5.1. Taking into account i.a. the recommendations of the already established governmental
commission, the parties will take concrete action to increase the representation of members of
communities not in the majority in Macedonia in public administration, the military, and public
enterprises, as well as to improve their access to public financing for business development.
5.2. The parties commit themselves to ensuring that the police services will by 2004 generally
reflect the composition and distribution of the population of Macedonia. As initial steps toward
this end, the parties commit to ensuring that 500 new police officers from communities not in the
majority in the population of Macedonia will be hired and trained by July 2002, and that these
officers will be deployed to the areas where such communities live. The parties further commit that
500 additional such officers will be hired and trained by July 2003, and that these officers will be
deployed on a priority basis to the areas throughout Macedonia where such communities live. The
parties invite the international community to support and assist with the implementation of these
commitments, in particular through screening and selection of candidates and their training. The
parties invite the OSCE, the European Union, and the United States to send an expert team as
quickly as possible in order to assess how best to achieve these objectives.
5.3. The parties also invite the OSCE, the European Union, and the United States to increase
training and assistance programs for police, including:
- professional, human rights, and other training;
- technical assistance for police reform, including assistance in screening, selection and
promotion processes;
- development of a code of police conduct;
- cooperation with respect to transition planning for hiring and deployment of police
officers from communities not in the majority in Macedonia; and
- deployment as soon as possible of international monitors and police advisors in sensitive
areas, under appropriate arrangements with relevant authorities.
5.4. The parties invite the international community to assist in the training of lawyers, judges
and prosecutors from members of communities not in the majority in Macedonia in order to be able
to increase their representation in the judicial system.

6. Culture, Education and Use of Languages

6.1. The parties invite the international community, including the OSCE, to increase its
assistance for projects in the area of media in order to further strengthen radio, TV and print media,
including Albanian language and multiethnic media. The parties also invite the international
community to increase professional media training programs for members of communities not in
the majority in Macedonia. The parties also invite the OSCE to continue its efforts on projects
designed to improve inter-ethnic relations.
6.2. The parties invite the international community to provide assistance for the implementation
of the Framework Agreement in the area of higher education.

STATEMENT ON INITIALLING
OF FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT

We, the unsicrsigned, today have concluded and our representatives have initialled a Framework
Agreement and three Annexes. We each shall sign the Framework Agreement on 13 August
2001 in Skopje, thereby bringing the Agreement into force on that date. This Agreement brings
to a successful conclusion the political dialogue under the auspices of President Trajkovski.



Boris Trajkovski
President of Republic of Macedonia
 


Ljupco Georgievski
President of the VMRO-DPMNE


Arben Xhaferi
President of the Democratic Party
of Albanians


Branko Crvenkovski
President of the Social Democratic
Union of Macedonia


Imer Imeri
President of the Party for Democratic
Prosperity

Witnessed By:


Francois Leotard
Special Representative of the
European Union


James W. Pardew
Special Representative of the
Unitet States of America


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