PALE, June 4 (Hina) - The transitional electoral commission of the OSCE
mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina, on Wednesday decided to prolong the time
frame for registration of eligible voters who stay outside the country.
A spokesman for the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in
Europe (OSCE), said that the new deadline for the registration of those
who would like to cast their ballots in September's municipal election,
was set up for June 14, so that people could have one more week for
registration.
The spokesman David Foley added that interior ministers of both
entities (the Moslem-Croat Federation and the Serb entity) had agreed
with the demand of the OSCE mission's chief, U.S. Ambassador Robert
Frowick, that OSCE supervisors may be granted access to all police
stations in Bosnia.
OSCE officials have the task to check the validity of
documents of all persons who have applied for the voting but their
citizenship or the right to be registered in a municipality where they
had not lived before 1991 are questionable.
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