MOSTAR, Apr 26 (Hina) - The European Administration's first tasks
in Mostar were to organise elections and to put the city's economy
back on its feet, Mostar's new Administrator, Ricardo Perez Casado,
told a press conference on Friday.
While the Croatian side seemed to think that all the
prerequisites for elections had been met, the Moslems had several
objections, Casado said. These objections had to do with the
organisation of political activities in the city, the right to vote
of those who were not currently in Mostar and the access to the
media, he said.
Under the Dayton Agreement, the election in Mostar should be
held by the end of May at the latest, but since they had not yet
been officially called, it would not be possible to meet that
deadline, Casado said.
Asked whether the Administration's mandate would be extended
after July 23 if the elections failed, Casado said no decision had
been made on that point.
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