SARAJEVO, Feb 7 (Hina) - Polling stations in Bosnia-Herzegovina at which Croatian citizens may vote for Croatia's new president opened in 14 towns at 7 a.m. on Monday. Bosnian Croats may cast their ballot at the consular section of
the Croatian Embassy in Sarajevo, consulates general in Tuzla, Mostar, and Bihac, and consular offices in Capljina, Livno, Tomislavgrad, Siroki Brijeg, Novi Travnik, Jajce, Banja Luka, Brcko, Usora, and Orasje. The voting and counting of ballots at all polling stations will be entirely monitored by Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe observers.(hina) ha
SARAJEVO, Feb 7 (Hina) - Polling stations in Bosnia-Herzegovina at
which Croatian citizens may vote for Croatia's new president opened
in 14 towns at 7 a.m. on Monday.
Bosnian Croats may cast their ballot at the consular section of the
Croatian Embassy in Sarajevo, consulates general in Tuzla, Mostar,
and Bihac, and consular offices in Capljina, Livno, Tomislavgrad,
Siroki Brijeg, Novi Travnik, Jajce, Banja Luka, Brcko, Usora, and
Orasje.
The voting and counting of ballots at all polling stations will be
entirely monitored by Organisation for Security and Cooperation in
Europe observers.
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