SARAJEVO, Sept 14 (Hina) - Voting at Bosnia's municipal election has
been progressing without major obstructions throughout the day, a
spokesman for the Bosnian mission of the Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe, David Foley, told reporters in Sarajevo
Sunday afternoon. The three remaining polling stations in Zepce, a
town 100 km north of Sarajevo, have been opened, Foley said, and
another one has been opened in Drvar, northern BH, in order to step
up the voting process.
Croat members of local election committees who had refused to
open polling stations in Zepce were replaced with Bosniaks
(Muslims), Foley said. Additional units of the NATO-led
Stabilization Force were sent there to ensure that no incidents
occur during voting, he added.
The commander of multi-national division "North", U.S. General
David Grange, today arrived in Zepce too.
According to Foley, some polling stations might remain open
after 19.00 hours, depending on the course of voting.
Under no circumstances would anyone waiting at the polling
station be denied the possibility to vote, he added.
Votes will be counted under constant supervision by OSCE
observers and representatives of political parties which took part
in the election, Foley said
The first results will be made known on 20 September.
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