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SARAJEVO, Aug 18 (Hina) - International High Representative for the
implementation of the peace agreement, Carlos Westendorp, assessed
on Tuesday it was certain that the forthcoming election in Bosnia-
Herzegovina would not result in any revolutionary changes.
According to the ONASA news agency, during his informal meeting
with the press in Sarajevo on Tuesday, Westendorp said that the
elections, scheduled for September 12 and 13, would be "better than
the previous ones" and that "the situation in the country will
improve but its mentality will not change".
As an illustration of his views, Westendrop cited recent polls that
indicate that 85 to 90 per cent of BH citizens were not prepared to
vote for candidates of nationalities other then their own.
The Spanish diplomat confirmed his office had started establishing
a commission that would draft a permanent election law for BH and
was still looking for staff capable of setting up an election system
making the reconciliation process possible.
Speaking about the problems concerning the return of refugees,
Westendorp singled out their safety, adding it depended crucially
on the efficiency of multi-ethnic police.
The High Representative announced that soon after the election
international representatives would be sent to 20 of the most
problematic areas, including Drvar, to co-ordinate measures for
the return of refugees.
(Hina) mro /mbr
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