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The Central Electoral Commission: Confirmation of the Results of Indirect Elections

Published January 16, 2015
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Central Election CommissionOn Wednesday, the Central Electoral Commission adopted a decision on the confirmation of the results of indirect elections and the allocation of mandates for the House of Peoples of the Federation.

According to the official results, 54 delegates, that is 17 by the Bosniak and Croatian people, 13 of the Serbian nation and seven of “Others” were elected to the House of Peoples of the Federation.

The following delegates from Bosnian people are elected: Goran Akšamija, Almedin Aliefendić, Osman Ćatić, Lejla Didik-Sarajlić, Rasim Dostović, Fuad Hadžimehmedović, Admir Hadžipašić, Lejla Imamović, Muhamed Kozadra, Mustafa Kurtović, Mehmed Mahmić, Amor Mašović, Sanel Mušović, Anes Osmanović, Refik Poparić, Ismet Sarajlić and Jasenko Tufekčić.

In the House of Peoples of the Federation, the following delegates were chosen to represent Croatian people: Ana Babić, Stipe Barun, Mirko Batinić, Mirvet Beganović, Zdravko Bešlić, Lidija Bradara, Đuro Delić, Edim Fejzić, Željko Josić, Damir Jukić, Tomislav Mandić,  Tomislav Martinović, Dražen Matišić, Josip Mioč, Davor Pehar, Đuro Prkačin  and Ivo Tadić.

The following delegates representing Serbian people were chosen: Slađan Ilić, Predrag Kojović, Mladen Lonić, Mile Marčeta, Slaviša Mihajlović, Daliborka Milović, Željko Mirković, Drago Puzigaća, Vesna Saradžić, Nikola Simić, Draženka Subašić, Slaviša Šućur and Slobodan Tomić.

Others will be represented by: Sejo Bukva, Amil Buljubašić, Edin Forto, Emir Frašto, Rasim Kantarević, Segmedina Srna Bajramović and Aner Žuljević.

 

(Source: klix)

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