SARAJEVO, Oct 2 (Hina) - The Central Election Commission in Bosnia-Herzegovina (SIP) reported shortly after the Sunday midnight that Ivo Miro Jovic of the Bosnian Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ BiH), Haris Silajdzic of the Party of
Bosnia-Herzegovina (SBiH) and Nebojsa Radmanovic of the Serb-led League of the Independent Social Democrats (SNSD) are likely winners for the posts in the three-man presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
SARAJEVO, Oct 2 (Hina) - The Central Election Commission in
Bosnia-Herzegovina (SIP) reported shortly after the Sunday midnight that Ivo
Miro Jovic of the Bosnian Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ BiH), Haris Silajdzic
of the Party of Bosnia-Herzegovina (SBiH) and Nebojsa Radmanovic of the
Serb-led League of the Independent Social Democrats (SNSD) are likely winners
for the posts in the three-man presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Jovic is currently ahead of Zeljko Komsic from the Social Democratic Party with
a small margin, given that according to preliminary results from 53
municipalities out of 81 municipalities in Bosnia's Croat-Muslim entity, the
former has won 11.83 percent of votes and the latter 11.41 percent.
On the other hand, the victory of Silajdzic as the prospective Bosniak
(Bosnian Muslim) representative and of Radmanovic as the Serb representative is
likelier.
The SIP will announce preliminary results for the two entities'
law-making bodies and for assemblies in the federal (Muslim-Croat) entity on
late Monday owing to a complex system of the electoral process.