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’’Prvi Mart’’ Presented an “Analysis of the Threat of Political Representation of Returnees Through Introduction of Closed Candidate Lists”

Published: June 1, 2013
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000000voting‘’Prvi Mart’’ presented today its document ‘’Analysis of the Threat of Political Representation of Returnees Through Introduction of Closed Candidate Lists”.

Determining the draft law on amendments to the election law of BiH, and making the same proposal in the form of parliamentary procedure by the BiH Council of Ministers confirmed the suspicion of the existence of an earlier political agreement that led to the closure of the list of candidates and greater party control of seats in the election of representatives in legislative bodies at the level of the state, entity and canton.

In accordance with this, a coalition of civil society organizations of ‘Prvi Mart’ sent a joint statement in which they negatively assessed the majority of proposed amendments to the election law.

In addition, today’s document that ‘Prvi Mart’ issued separately, has as its goal to meet the representatives and delegates in the Parliamentary Assembly of BIH, other representatives of the state and entity institutions, political leaders, representatives of international missions, embassies, local and foreign nonprofit organizations, and citizens of BiH on the possible impacts of changes in the election law of BiH by political representation and the interest of returnees, as well as refugees and displaced persons from the territory of the RS.

(Source: vijesti.ba)

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