Tonight, the Central Election Commission (CEC) of BiH made a decision on the schedule of delegates from cantons in the House of Peoples of the FBiH Parliament.
According to the new law, the Herzegovina-Neretva canton will provide nine delegates – five from the Croat people, two from the Serbs and one each from the Bosniaks and Others.
From Canton 10, there will be three delegates from the Croatian people, four from the Serbian people, while the Bosniaks and the others will give one each.
The Canton of West Herzegovina from among the Croats gives four delegates, while Bosniaks, Serbs and Others give one delegate each.
From the Central Bosnian Canton, there are four delegates from the Croat people, two from the Bosniacs, and one each from the Serbian and the Others.
The Una-Sana canton will give three delegates from the Bosniak people, three from the Serbs, and one each from the Croats and the Others.
From the Zenica-Doboj canton, four delegates from the Bosniak people, two from the Croats, two from the Serbs and one from the Others come to the House of Peoples.
Bosniaks, Croats, Serbs and Others give one delegate each from the Bosnian-Podrinje canton, and the case is identical with the Posavina canton.
The Canton of Sarajevo delegates four delegates from the Bosniac people, five from the Serbs, one from the Croats and two from the Others.
There are five Bosniak delegates, three Serbs, one Croat and one Other from the Tuzla Canton.