SARAJEVO, Feb 1 (Hina) - A spokeswoman for the OSCE mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina confirmed on Tuesday that observers of this organisation would monitor the voting of Croatian citizens in Bosnia at the Croatian presidential run-off
slated for 7 February. Tanya Domi, the spokeswoman for the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in European (OSCE), told reporters in Sarajevo that OSCE monitors would be present at all polling stations organised for the Croatian polls in Bosnia next Monday. She voiced satisfaction with a decision of Croatia's National Electoral Commission to change the composition of local polling committees in Bosnia after OSCE officials reported many irregularities at the polling stations set up on Bosnian territory during the first round of the Croatian presidential election (24 January). Most of objections referred to multiple voting.(hina) ms
SARAJEVO, Feb 1 (Hina) - A spokeswoman for the OSCE mission in
Bosnia-Herzegovina confirmed on Tuesday that observers of this
organisation would monitor the voting of Croatian citizens in
Bosnia at the Croatian presidential run-off slated for 7 February.
Tanya Domi, the spokeswoman for the Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in European (OSCE), told reporters in Sarajevo that
OSCE monitors would be present at all polling stations organised
for the Croatian polls in Bosnia next Monday.
She voiced satisfaction with a decision of Croatia's National
Electoral Commission to change the composition of local polling
committees in Bosnia after OSCE officials reported many
irregularities at the polling stations set up on Bosnian territory
during the first round of the Croatian presidential election (24
January). Most of objections referred to multiple voting.
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