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In Austria, only 350 Citizens registered to vote in the BiH Elections

Published: June 21, 2022
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President of the Homeland Forces Movement Ahmed Husagic said that only 350 of the possible 95,000 citizens of BiH origin living in Austria had registered for the General Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

He said that he wanted to “thank” his fellow citizens living in Austria, because after so many appeals for the elections, only 350 of the possible 95,000 registered.

“It seems that you are not interested, neither in the homeland or the efforts of the people working on this project, nor me who ask you for more than 2 months to register so that you can participate in the October elections and help people in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Europe,” said Husagic.

He added that it is obvious that his faith in many of them was wrong because 15 minutes of time is too much for them to set aside for the people in their homeland.

“Obviously, the times when you helped like the floods of 2014 are a thing of the past, although what is happening to people in Bosnia and Herzegovina today is much worse than those floods. I can’t hear excuses for disappointment because it’s just an excuse not to do something “, concluded Husagic.

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