ZAGREB, Jul 31 (Hina) - The European Union and the United States
insist that the Croats recognise the Mostar election results so as
not to set a bad precedent for September's nationwide elections, US
Ambassador Peter Galbraith and Michael Steiner, deputy to the EU's
civilian peace plan monitor, said on Wednesday.
Speaking at a press conference at the Bosnian embassy in
Zagreb, Steiner and Galbraith emphasised that the Mostar elections
were legally binding, since they had been confirmed by the
competent authorities, including the EU ombudsman.
"Both sides had accepted beforehand that the ombudsman's
decision on election results would be final and binding," Steiner
said, adding that this view was supported by the whole
international community.
"Elections were held. The parties had agreed that the final
decision would rest with the EU ombudsman. It was done and the
results must be respected," Galbraith said.
The Mostar elections were also important as a test case for
the national elections, scheduled for the 14th of September.
"If we allow the side which doesn't like the results to
unilaterally declare the elections invalid, we set a very bad
precedent for the general election," Steiner said.
"We strongly urge the Mostar-based HDZ (Croatian Democratic
Union) to end the boycott, and we have also called on the Croatian
Government... to persuade the Mostar HDZ to end the boycott,"
Galbraith said.
Steiner went on to outline his solution for the Mostar
problem, which he believed was fair and acceptable to all sides.
"A mayor should be appointed to act as a legal partner to the
EU representative, enabling the latter to stay in Mostar... all the
sides have agreed that the mayor should be a Croat as proposed by
the local HDZ branch," he said.
"Bosnian Croats can challenge the results in court, but in the
meantime, the results should stand," he said.
"A legitimate executive body should be appointed in accordance
with election results - the work of the City Council should be
suspended pending the court ruling," Steiner said.
"I trust that this solution would be acceptable to Croatia,"
he said.
The press conference was held at the Bosnian embassy in Zagreb
following a meeting with President Tudjman at the Presidential
Palace.
"The press conference was held at the Bosnian embassy for
practical reasons - to save time, Steiner explained.
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