MOSTAR TAKE PART IN REFERENDUM ON CITY ORGANISATION MOSTAR, Jan 25(Hina) - Residents of the western part of Mostar, southern Bosnia-Herzegovina, which has a Croat majority population, are today taking part in a referendum to decide
whether they will accept the international community's proposal for the organisation of the city and other local self-government units in the country.
MOSTAR, Jan 25(Hina) - Residents of the western part of Mostar,
southern Bosnia-Herzegovina, which has a Croat majority population,
are today taking part in a referendum to decide whether they will
accept the international community's proposal for the organisation of
the city and other local self-government units in the country.#L#
The referendum is being held only a week before the expiry of the
deadline for the adoption of the city's statute, which, in case local
politicians fail to reach a compromise, will be imposed by High
Representative Paddy Ashdown.
The referendum question reads: "Do you support Mostar as a single
district and a single constituency with the same election procedure
for the Mostar City Council and for other local self-government units
in Bosnia-Herzegovina?".
Polling stations close down at 7 pm and the first official results
will be known after midnight. There have been no incidents during the
voting.
According to the latest proposal of the international community, the
six current districts in Mostar would be abolished and the city would
be organised as a single self-government unit with six constituencies
and with such a voting system with the equal number of councillors
from among constituent peoples being determined before elections.
Both Croats and Muslims from Mostar have refused the proposal.
The city's three districts with the Muslim majority have already
conducted a referendum, voting to keep the current organisation of the
city with six districts.
Considering opposition from both sides, it is very likely that Ashdown
will have to impose a decision on the new organisation of the city by
the end of this month.
(Hina) rml