SARAJEVO, Jan 2 (Hina) - The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe's (OSCE) Mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Sunday confirmed that the voting at the elections for the Croatian National Sabor on the territory of
Bosnia-Herzegovina had started on Sunday morning according to the schedule and that it was proceeding without any obstacles. OSCE Mission spokeswoman Sanela Tunovic-Becirevic told Hina all polling stations were opened this morning and OSCE monitors were supervising the voting. According to the first information on the course of voting, there have been no major delays at the polling stations. The OSCE Mission had earlier announced that the voting on Bosnia's territory and the counting of votes would be constantly supervised by at least 30 international observers. Their findings will be announced in a report the OSCE is expected to publish in Zagreb on January 4.(hina) rml
SARAJEVO, Jan 2 (Hina) - The Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in Europe's (OSCE) Mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina on
Sunday confirmed that the voting at the elections for the Croatian
National Sabor on the territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina had started
on Sunday morning according to the schedule and that it was
proceeding without any obstacles.
OSCE Mission spokeswoman Sanela Tunovic-Becirevic told Hina all
polling stations were opened this morning and OSCE monitors were
supervising the voting.
According to the first information on the course of voting, there
have been no major delays at the polling stations.
The OSCE Mission had earlier announced that the voting on Bosnia's
territory and the counting of votes would be constantly supervised
by at least 30 international observers.
Their findings will be announced in a report the OSCE is expected to
publish in Zagreb on January 4.
(hina) rml