SARAJEVO, August 27 (Hina) - Voting among Bosnian refugees in
Hungary, settled in five refugee camps, ended successfully, with an
almost 100 per cent electoral turnout, spokeswoman for the Mission
of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in
Sarajevo, Agota Cuperman, said on Tuesday.
There had been only smaller irregularities during voting of
Bosnian citizens in Turkey, said Cuperman, adding that voting in
Hungary and Turkey was organized earlier due to technical reasons.
State bodies in charge of organizing elections in Hungary and
Turkey had allegedly printed notices on voting earlier and did not
want to change dates, even though the Provisional Election
Commission decided that voting among refugees should begin on 28
August.
U.N. spokesman Aleksandar Ivanko told a press conference today
that eleven election rallies, organized mainly in the region of
Bosanska Krajina and western Bosnia in the past week, gathered
several thousand people and passed with no incidents.
The pre-electoral atmosphere had improved in the Cazin area,
western Bosnia, as well, Ivanko said, where, after a new local
police chief took office, there had been no new attacks on members
and sympathizers of opposition parties.
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