Sarajevo - XINHUA
Zivko Budimir, President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), returned to office after nearly a month in custody. \"I am happy to be here again\", Budimir said briefly to reporters in front of presidential building, adding that he would continue with his duties as the President of FBiH. Budimir was welcomed by members of his office and some ministers of FBiH government. Later in the day, Budimir signed the Law on Privileged Pensions. Budimir, who was arrested on April 26 followed by one-month custody, was released on April 24 after a BiH court issued an order to terminate custody to all suspects involved in Budimir\'s case. Meanwhile, the Prosecutor\'s Office announced it will appeal the decision by the court and request a new custody for Budimir, vowing to continue to fight against corruption. Budimir was suspected of taking bribes in exchange for granting amnesty to a number of convicts, local media reported after he was arrested last month. ention centre. The 23rd session will last until June 14.