MOSTAR, May 2 (Hina) - The mayor of Croat-held west Mostar, Mijo
Brajkovic, on Thursday received the chief of the European Union
Monitoring Mission for former Yugoslavia, Giorgi Franchetti
Pardo, to discuss elections in Mostar which had been set by the
EU administrator of the city for May 30.
Pardo told reporters after the talks that "the elections in
Mostar will be a very important step forward."
Brajkovic said that the Croats would "fully support the
elections" and that they had already set up several expert
commissions for this purpose.
He said that the citizens who were in the 1991 electoral
register and who stayed in Mostar on election day would have the
right to vote.
Brajkovic dismissed the possibility of refugees from Mostar
voting by post, as had been announced by the Moslem side. He
added that voting by post was an option only in national
elections but not in local.
Brajkovic also received Spanish businessmen Enrique Vargas
and Juan Anon. They talked about prospects for investment in the
building industry, transport and energy.
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