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MOSTAR, 13 Aug (Hina) - Robert Barry, head of the Organisation for
Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Mission in Bosnia-
Herzegovina, on Wednesday visited Mostar, where he discussed the
forthcoming elections with local officials and media
representatives.
Following his meeting with Herzegovina Canton Prefect Zeljko
Obradovic and his deputy Fatima Leho, Barry confirmed that the
Provisional Election Commission on Tuesday eliminated 200
candidates from election lists. The candidates were taken off the
lists because they either had not been registered at all or had not
been registered in the areas they had been put up for.
The 200 eliminated candidates include some people from Herzegovina
Canton, Barry added.
Discussed at the meeting were also the rules and regulations of the
Provisional Election Commission concerning the equal access of all
political parties to local media.
Barry positively assessed the current pre-election engagement of
the local media with an exception of the latest case which happened
at Croatian Radio Herzeg-Bosnia.
The radio recently used inflammatory language in one of its
programmes and a media subcommission decided that the radio should
publish an apology, which it did, Barry said.
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