BELGRADE, Feb 7 (Hina) - Polling stations at the Croatian embassy in Belgrade and consular offices in Subotica and Kotor, where Croatian citizens residing in Yugoslavia on Monday cased ballots in the Croatian presidential election,
were closed at 7 p.m. A total of 1,440 persons voted at polling stations in Yugoslavia. The voting was monitored by representatives of the UNHCR, various international organisations and an association of Croatian Serb refugees. There were no incidents or objections to the voting procedure.(hina) rml
BELGRADE, Feb 7 (Hina) - Polling stations at the Croatian embassy in
Belgrade and consular offices in Subotica and Kotor, where Croatian
citizens residing in Yugoslavia on Monday cased ballots in the
Croatian presidential election, were closed at 7 p.m.
A total of 1,440 persons voted at polling stations in Yugoslavia.
The voting was monitored by representatives of the UNHCR, various
international organisations and an association of Croatian Serb
refugees. There were no incidents or objections to the voting
procedure.
(hina) rml