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Second Day of Protests in front of the OHR finished, continue Tomorrow

Published July 26, 2022
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Citizen protests in front of Office of the High Representative building in Sarajevo have ended, and a new one is scheduled for tomorrow at 1:00 p.m.

They protested due to the announced eventual decision of the high representative of the international community in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Christian Schmidt, to amend the Election Law of BiH and the Constitution of the Federation of BiH.

According to unofficial information that appeared in the media in the past few days, these changes would refer to the redistribution of mandates from the cantonal assemblies to the federal House of Peoples. OHR has not yet given the statements to the public.

More than seven thousand citizens gathered on Monday evening in front of the Office of the High Representative of the International Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina (OHR), and the protests continued on Tuesday morning.

The protest was supported by several political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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