FROWICK
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SARAJEVO, 23 Nov (Hina) - The parliamentary elections in Republika
Srpska are being held without incidents or major problems, said
Robert Frowick, head of the Mission of the Organisation for
Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
In a statement given during Sunday's visit to the centre for ballot
counting in Lukavica near Sarajevo, Frowick said that the possible
poor turnout would not threaten the fairness of the elections.
Generally, the turnout is better that was announced yesterday. One
third of the electorate, or maybe more, voted yesterday, Frowick
said, adding he expected that today's turnout would be
satisfactory.
No matter what the results are, they will be valid, Frowick said,
adding he believed that more than 50% of voters would cast their
votes.
The elections for the Bosnian Serb parliament are very important
since they are to secure the peaceful resolution of the political
crisis in the Bosnian Serb entity.
Our wish is for this country to move toward pluralism and we hope
that these elections will contribute to that, Frowick said.
There will be no announcement of preliminary election results and
final results can be expected after 5 December, after votes from
abroad have been counted, said Frowick.
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