SARAJEVO, Sept 21 (Hina) - Municipal elections in Bosnia-
Herzegovina should take place between November 22 and 24 this year
and will most probably last for two days, deputy president of the
Provisional Electoral Commission with the OSCE Mission Sir Kenneth
Scott said on Saturday.
The Electoral Commission reached this decision at Saturday's
session in Sarajevo based on previous consent of representatives of
Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Bosnian Federation and Republika Srpska
that the OSCE mandate be extended to the end of the year so the
municipal elections could take place.
Before the elections, all Bosnian citizens will be given a
deadline of five days to verify whether their names are on the
lists of voters.
The process should end by November 16 and the measure had been
proposed to avoid the reoccurrence of problems from the general
elections when voters could not find their names on lists of
voters, Scott said.
The number of polling stations will be lessened. Scott
stressed that this would enable OSCE to increase control over the
election process.
The Provisional Electoral Commission in next week to issue
exact instructions about the ways of registration of voters and
about the fate of the P-2 ballot which made it possible for people
to vote in any municipality notwithstanding their place of
residence in 1991.
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