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SARAJEVO, 24 Nov (Hina) - The Monitoring Mission of the Office for
Human Rights of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in
Europe (OSCE), which supervised parliamentary elections in
Republika Srpska, on Monday issued a preliminary report.
The elections were implemented in a technically correct way, but in
an environment which was far from democratic standards, the report
said.
The head of the Monitoring Mission, Javier Ruperez, who is also co-
chairing the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, said the elections
should be viewed only as a part of the process which is aimed at
solving the current political crisis in the Bosnian Serb entity.
The process will be effective only if political parties take
serious steps toward the implementation of all segments of the
Dayton agreement, Ruperez told reporters in Sarajevo Monday.
Some 150 monitors, whose mission was financed by OSCE member-
states, visited more than 80 polling stations in Republika Srpska
last week.
Experience from last year's and this year's elections in Bosnia-
Herzegovina have proved that their implementation could not have
been possible without the OSCE mission.
Considerable presence of OSCE representatives would be necessary
in the elections scheduled for next year, said Ruperez.
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