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Mostar Election Results finally confirmed

Published January 20, 2021
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The Central Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CEC of BiH) has adopted a Decision on determination and announcement of the 2020 Local Election results in the City of Mostar, according to which HDZ BiH will have 13 councilors in the Mostar City Council, while the Coalition for Mostar (SDA, SBB, DF, SBIH, and BPS ) will have 11.

BH Block (SDP BiH, and Our Party) will also have its representatives in the City Council – 6 of them, Croatian Republican Party (HRS) will have 3, while the First Mostar Party and the list “Stay here – Together for our Mostar” will have one councilor each.

In the city’s constituency, HDZ BiH won the most seats – five, followed by the Coalition for Mostar (SDA, SBB, DF, SBIH, BPS) with four seats, then the BH Block with two seats, and HRS and the list “Stay here – Together for our Mostar ” with one mandate each, BHRT writes.

In constituency one (north) and the third constituency (southeast) two seats were divided, and in both constituencies the Coalition for Mostar won all seats.

In the second constituency (Stari grad), the Coalition for Mostar and BH Block won two seats each, while the First Mostar Party got one seat.

In constituency four (south) HDZ BiH and the Coalition for Mostar won one seat each.

In constituency five (southwest) HDZ BiH won five seats, and HRS and BH. Block got one each.

In constituency six (west) HDZ BiH won two seats, and HRS and BH. Block won one each.

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