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Bosnia's divided Mostar town holds first local vote in 12 years | Elections News


Citizens in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s ethnically divided town of Mostar have voted for their city councillors for the first time in 12 years, after the rival Croat and Bosniak parties that rule the town agreed on long-disputed electoral rules.
The town, in the south of the country in Herzegovina, is renowned for its Ottoman-era Old Bridge over the Neretva River, which was destroyed during Bosnia’s war in the 1990s but has since been restored.
It is the most multiethnic town in Bosnia, but the Croat and Bosniak communities have been largely separated by the river since the end of the war in which they fought each other. ....

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Bosnian city of Mostar holds 1st local election in 12 y...


MOSTAR, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) Long-entrenched ethno-nationalists were projected to win the first local election in Bosnia’s southern city of Mostar in 12 years, but early results of Sunday s vote also indicated multiethnic parties and alliances would be a strong part of the future city council.
Mostar is split between Muslim Bosniaks and Catholic Croats, who fought fiercely for control over the city during the country’s 1992-95 war. It hasn’t held a local election since 2008, when Bosnia’s constitutional court declared its election rules discriminatory and ordered them changed. The two dominant political parties in the city long failed to agree on how to do so. ....

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Split Bosnian town holds first local election for 12 years


Polls opened in the southern Bosnian city of Mostar for the first local election in over a decade in a city famed for its picturesque Ottoman architecture and its deep ethnic divisions.
Split between Muslim Bosniaks and Catholic Croats, who fought fiercely for control over the city during the country’s 1992-95 war, Mostar has not held a local election since 2008, when Bosnia’s constitutional court declared its election rules to be discriminatory and ordered that they be changed.
The dominant nationalist Bosniak and Croat political parties, the SDA and the HDZ respectively, have spent over a decade failing to agree about how to do that. ....

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