Bosnia's City of Mostar to Hold Election on December 20 After 12 Years - News Summed Up

Bosnia's City of Mostar to Hold Election on December 20 After 12 Years


SARAJEVO — Bosnia's ethnically divided southern town of Mostar will hold its first local vote in 12 years on Dec. 20, the election authority announced on Thursday. Bosnia is set to hold local elections on Nov. 15 if the national parliament passes the 2020 budget under which funding for the vote should be provided. Mostar, where failure by the Bosniak (Bosnian Muslims) and Croat ruling parties to enforce a 2010 constitutional court decision on power-sharing had blocked the election of city councillors for the decade, was originally exempted from the vote. But a last-minute political deal, agreed under international mediation in June and passed in parliament last week, has enabled the state election commission to set the vote in Mostar for Dec. 20, commission head Zeljko Balakar said.


Source: International New York Times July 23, 2020 13:18 UTC



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