SARAJEVO, Oct 17 (Hina) - The OSCE's (Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe) top rule-making body for Bosnian elections,
the Provisional Election Commission on Thursday decided to change
some rules for local elections due to be held 23-24 November.
The Commission ruled that Bosnian citizens would be allowed
now to cast their votes only in municipalities where they had
permanent residence in 1991.
Thus, it rescinded a rule that refugees could go to polls in
municipalities where they had not been living in 1991.
Refugees cannot be registered in electoral rolls of
municipalities where they had no permanent residence in 1991 under
the 1991 census, except in rare cases defined by new rules on
elections, according to a statement by the OSCE mission, which
explained virtual rescinding of the P-2 form (abused by Bosnian
Serb authorities who had made Serb refugees to try to vote, thanks
to the form, in towns where Moslems and Croats had majority before
the war).
The Provisional Election Commission said refugees could file
an application form to be allowed to vote in municipalities where
they had not been living in 1991 only if they had convincingly
documented evidence of their permanent abode in new municipalities
as of December 14, 1995. Such applications must be submitted by
November 16, the OSCE mission said in Sarajevo.
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