WASHINGTON, Dec 22 (Hina) - Twenty-seven American observers will be part of an Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) monitoring mission at Croatia's January 3 parliamentary elections, sources at the United States
State Department said on Wednesday. The U.S. Embassy in Zagreb will also send its observers to some polling stations. Washington earlier said it expected the impending parliamentary elections would demonstrate Croatia's commitment to democracy and political pluralism, said a White House official. State Department deputy spokesman James Foley said that at a time when Croatia was preparing for parliamentary and presidential elections, the U.S. fully supported the continuation of democratic development in Croatia. It has also been announced the OSCE would issue the first report on the elections on January 4.(hina) ha
WASHINGTON, Dec 22 (Hina) - Twenty-seven American observers will be
part of an Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe
(OSCE) monitoring mission at Croatia's January 3 parliamentary
elections, sources at the United States State Department said on
Wednesday.
The U.S. Embassy in Zagreb will also send its observers to some
polling stations.
Washington earlier said it expected the impending parliamentary
elections would demonstrate Croatia's commitment to democracy and
political pluralism, said a White House official.
State Department deputy spokesman James Foley said that at a time
when Croatia was preparing for parliamentary and presidential
elections, the U.S. fully supported the continuation of democratic
development in Croatia.
It has also been announced the OSCE would issue the first report on
the elections on January 4.
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