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MOSTAR, May 5 (Hina) - Head of the Mostar-based Office of the
Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) told
Tuesday's news conference that the Temporary Electoral Committee
for the September elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina has decided to
ban paid political advertising on radio and television.
Political parties will be able to advertise, but only under special
conditions which will soon be set by the Temporary Electoral
Committee, Foley said.
We shall undertake drastic measures to ensure an equal coverage of
political parties, coalitions and candidates, he said.
Foley stressed that measures regarding the use of incendiary
language, i.e. language entice hatred via the media, have been made
stricter.
Unlike the past elections, Foley said, during the September
elections, political parties would be able to make alliances so
that votes given to individual parties would be pooled. This will
enable small political parties to win seats in the parliament,
Foley said.
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