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ZAGREB, Nov 22 (Hina) - In Croatia, 63 polling stations were opened
on Saturday morning for Bosnia-Herzegovina's citizens eligible to
vote at Bosnian Serb parliamentary elections.
The voting is proceeding with no problem at the stations which will
be opened until 07.00 pm Saturday, the Croatian government's office
for the displaced and refugees has said.
According to the same sources, 87 OSCE monitors are supervising the
vote in Croatia.
According to OSCE figures, there are 39,000 eligible voters from
the Bosnian Serb entity accommodated in Croatia. Most of them are in
Zagreb and Slavonski Brod.
Voters from the Republic of Srpska who were listed for the September
Bosnia local elections can now cast their ballots at the same
polling stations which were available to them in September.
On Sunday, 60 polling stations in Croatia will be opened from 08.00
am to 04.00 pm for the two-day elections for the Bosnian Serb
Assembly.
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