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Hill: Voting is the First Step – Not the Last

Published: October 10, 2014
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hill3Over the past few weeks, I have tried to use this space to foster a dialogue among voters that echoed the concerns we hear from citizens of this country.  Whether we had anything to do with it or not, we are glad to see it’s happening.  That from the cafés to the hair salon, among cab drivers, academics, and mechanics alike, people are having serious conversations in these last few days before elections about issues that directly affect their lives.  Even our Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs, Victoria Nuland, tweeted today that she is “Tracking the great debate on real issues in #izboriBiH2014…” People around the world are watching to see what happens here on Sunday.
Make no mistake, while the world is watching, the choice is yours and yours alone.  I have the deepest respect for the people of this country and would not presume to tell you who is best suited to lead BiH.  Our only objective is to encourage each and every one of you to make that choice – to honor your responsibility to decide who will represent you for the next four years.  If you don’t, you should not complain later about decisions made by leaders who do not share your priorities.
But your role does not end when you cast your ballot this weekend.  The citizens of this country can’t go home, watch the results on TV, and say you have done all you can.  As soon as the new government is formed (and we all hope it will be quickly,) you begin the sometimes difficult work of holding politicians accountable for the promises they’ve made— accountable for improving your day to day lives in measurable ways.  You already have many of the tools you need to stay engaged in civil society and the political process.  Professional, unbiased media can be one of them.  They should be your allies in the struggle for transparency and accountability.  Reward serious, objective journalism with your time and attention.
Next, show your support for the dedicated, grassroots organizations in this country who are struggling to strengthen civil society and make it easier for you to hold leaders accountable by speaking with a collective voice in representing the interests of the people.  They are working hard to ensure the transparency you, and everyone else who wants to see this country succeed, desperately needs.  Visit their websites, find out more about their initiatives, and let political leaders know you listen to what credible NGOs have to say.
The democratic process can be frustrating, but I urge you to remain invested in it to secure the future of this country for yourselves and your children.  Your vote is crucial as a down payment on a long-term investment that requires your patience and constant attention, but the potential dividends are security, stability, and the economic prosperity all citizens of this country deserve.  Voting on Sunday is just your first step down the path to a better BiH.
 Note: The blogger today is Charge d’Affaires, a.i. Nicholas M. Hill.
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