ZAGREB, Feb 8 (Hina) - There were no cases of disturbance of public order and peace at ten public gatherings held by Croatia's two presidential candidates before the second election round, the Croatian Interior Ministry said in a
statement on Tuesday. Several minor incidents were reported during the voting on Monday, the Ministry said. Verbal attacks against members of electoral commissions were reported during the voting at two polling stations in Zagreb, and another two polling stations in Novi Marof. The police have submitted requests for initiating proceedings against the perpetrators. A monitor of GONG (Organised Election Monitoring by Citizens) was verbally attacked at a polling station in Umag and the police have filed a request for initiating proceedings against the perpetrator. The police also reported several minor incidents regarding the drawing of graffiti, destruction of a polling box an
ZAGREB, Feb 8 (Hina) - There were no cases of disturbance of public
order and peace at ten public gatherings held by Croatia's two
presidential candidates before the second election round, the
Croatian Interior Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.
Several minor incidents were reported during the voting on Monday,
the Ministry said.
Verbal attacks against members of electoral commissions were
reported during the voting at two polling stations in Zagreb, and
another two polling stations in Novi Marof. The police have
submitted requests for initiating proceedings against the
perpetrators.
A monitor of GONG (Organised Election Monitoring by Citizens) was
verbally attacked at a polling station in Umag and the police have
filed a request for initiating proceedings against the
perpetrator.
The police also reported several minor incidents regarding the
drawing of graffiti, destruction of a polling box and a window on a
polling station before the elections.
(hina) rml