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MOSTAR, Oct 10 (Hina) - The Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party of
Bosnia-Herzegovina said on Friday it had won 32,500 votes at the
municipal elections for the Mostar City Council, while the Coalition
for Unified and Democratic Bosnia-Herzegovina had won 20,500 votes.
In view of these results, the HDZ said it was not
understandable how it had gained only 10 seats in the council and
the Coalition, parties led by the Bosniak-dominated Party of
Democratic Action (SDA), 14 seats.
Because of such inconsistency, the Croat representative on the
Provisional Electoral Commission had refused on Friday to certify
the official electoral results for Mostar.
The HDZ said that it had won a majority of seats in all three
councils in the town's districts with a majority Croat population.
According to an official in the HDZ electoral commission, such
an illogical electoral outcome in Mostar was the result of special
electoral rules for the city, in which the proportional
representation system had not been used as it had in all other
municipalities of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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