in central
Sarajevo The Presidency is responsible for conducting the
foreign policy of Bosnia and Herzegovina and representing the country in international relations. Its powers include appointing ambassadors and other international representatives, representing the state in European and international organizations, and seeking membership in organizations of which the country is not a member. The presidency also negotiates, denounces, and, subject to the consent of the
Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ratifies international treaties. The presidency executes decisions of the Parliamentary Assembly and proposes the annual state budget to the assembly upon the recommendation of the
Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also required to report to the Parliamentary Assembly, at least annually, on its expenditures and may coordinate with international and non-governmental organizations operating in the country. In addition, the presidency performs other duties assigned by the Parliamentary Assembly or agreed upon by the country’s entities. The presidency nominates the
Chair of the Council of Ministers, who assumes office after approval by the
House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Each member of the presidency also exercises civilian command authority over the
Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina by virtue of their office. ==List of members==