The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has adopted Resolution 2574, reaffirming its support for Bosnia and Herzegovina and urging member states to respect its sovereignty. The Assembly commends recent reforms in the country, including anti-corruption measures and the establishment of a human rights ombudsman, which have led to the opening of EU accession negotiations. However, it expresses concern over the electoral framework's compliance with human rights standards, the functioning of the Constitutional Court, and the need for further constitutional reforms. The Assembly calls for improvements in electoral legislation, judicial efficiency, anti-corruption efforts, and the protection of human rights, while continuing to monitor the country's commitments to the Council of Europe.