MOSTAR MOSTAR, Jan 13 (Hina) - The international community's High Representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Paddy Ashdown, on Tuesday issued a letter in response to the criticism of a draft election system designed by the chairman of a
commission to reorganise Mostar, Norbert Winterstein. The criticism was levelled at Winterstein by senior officials of the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia-Herzegovina (HDZ BiH).
MOSTAR, Jan 13 (Hina) - The international community's High
Representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Paddy Ashdown, on Tuesday issued
a letter in response to the criticism of a draft election system
designed by the chairman of a commission to reorganise Mostar,
Norbert Winterstein. The criticism was levelled at Winterstein by
senior officials of the Croatian Democratic Union of
Bosnia-Herzegovina (HDZ BiH).#L#
The head of the party's branch in Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, Josip
Merdzo, and the chairman of the party's committee in Mostar, Miroslav
Coric, said in a joint letter sent recently to Ashdown that
Winterstein's draft election system for this southern city was
unlawful in relation to the legislation in Bosnia-Herzegovina and
European practice. The two officials also said that Winterstein's
proposal made the Muslim vote in Mostar more valuable than the Croat
vote.
In his response, which was released by the branch office of the High
Representative in Mostar, Ashdown warned Merdzo and Coric that by
applying the logic they were applying to the case of Mostar, one could
arrive at the conclusion that the Croat vote was three times more
valuable than the Muslim vote in the rest of the country.
"At the 2002 elections, 516,610 votes were given to the Muslim member
of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and 186,291 votes to the
Croat member," Ashdown said.
He also mentioned the example of the United States, where two senators
from Wyoming represent 500,000 citizens, while two senators from
California represent 35 million citizens.
In many issues which require consensus in the European Union, 400,000
citizens of Luxembourg and 82 million Germans are represented with one
vote each in the EU Council of Ministers, Ashdown recalled.
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