SARAJEVO, Feb 7 (Hina) - Monday's voting for Croatia's president at polling stations in Bosnia-Herzegovina is proceeding without difficulties, and the turnout has been considerably higher than in the first electoral round on January
24, Hina has learned from the Croatian Embassy in Sarajevo. Polling stations were opened at 7 a.m. in 14 towns with Croatian diplomatic and consular offices. Voting is monitored by Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe observers. According to unofficial announcements, the first unofficial results could be available later in the evening.(hina) ha
SARAJEVO, Feb 7 (Hina) - Monday's voting for Croatia's president at
polling stations in Bosnia-Herzegovina is proceeding without
difficulties, and the turnout has been considerably higher than in
the first electoral round on January 24, Hina has learned from the
Croatian Embassy in Sarajevo.
Polling stations were opened at 7 a.m. in 14 towns with Croatian
diplomatic and consular offices. Voting is monitored by
Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe observers.
According to unofficial announcements, the first unofficial
results could be available later in the evening.
(hina) ha