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Candidates certified for November elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina
SARAJEVO 10 August 2000
SARAJEVO, 10 August 2000 - The Provisional Election Commission in Bosnia and Herzegovina has certified six independent candidates and three lists of independent
candidates for the upcoming November general elections.
The following six independent candidates were certified: Marko Bagaric, House of Representatives of the Federation of BiH, Electoral Unit 408; Hatibovic Ismet, Canton 9; Redzic Mirza, Canton 9; Svevlad Hoffmann, Canton 9; Ismet Cengic, Canton 9, and Ivica Lovric, dipl.ing arhitekture, Canton 4.
The following independent candidates in Canton 8 comprise the List of Independent Candidates NEZAVISNI PRAVASI: Dragan Vrdoljak, Nevenka Nenadic, Borislav Simunovic, Josipa Zovko, Sliskovic Ante, Rade Kraljevic, Pero Lasic, Radica Udovcic, Ivica Nenadic, Branko Penava, Branko Boras.
The following independent candidates for the House of Representatives, Federation of BIH, Electoral Unit 410, are making the List of Independent Candidates NEZAVISNI PRAVASI BOSNE I HRECEGOVINE: Branko Corluka, Ante Nenadic.
The following independent candidates in Canton 8 are making the List of Independent
Candidates RADOM ZA BOLJITAK: Mladen Ivankovic, Franjo Siric, Senka Corluka, Branimir Bisko, Anka Maric, Jelica Galic, Blagica Loncar, Jerko Sesar, Marinko Ivankovic, Ante Pavkovic, Gordana Jelic, Ladislav Bevanda.
The OSCE established its present Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina on 18 December 1995. In accordance with the General Framework Agreement for Peace, the OSCE Mission activities are to promote democratization and the building of a vibrant civil society, foster the development of
Professional journalism and monitor the rights of journalists, monitor and advance the Human Rights situation, supervise the conduct of Elections, and encourage Regional Stabilization through arms control and confidence and security-building measures. The OSCE Mission continues to work closely with other international organizations and local institutions to implement the Dayton Peace Accords
For more information, please call Sanela T. Becirovic, Deputy Spokesperson, OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina, tel.: 033/292-338 or 066/134-758.
candidates for the upcoming November general elections.
The following six independent candidates were certified: Marko Bagaric, House of Representatives of the Federation of BiH, Electoral Unit 408; Hatibovic Ismet, Canton 9; Redzic Mirza, Canton 9; Svevlad Hoffmann, Canton 9; Ismet Cengic, Canton 9, and Ivica Lovric, dipl.ing arhitekture, Canton 4.
The following independent candidates in Canton 8 comprise the List of Independent Candidates NEZAVISNI PRAVASI: Dragan Vrdoljak, Nevenka Nenadic, Borislav Simunovic, Josipa Zovko, Sliskovic Ante, Rade Kraljevic, Pero Lasic, Radica Udovcic, Ivica Nenadic, Branko Penava, Branko Boras.
The following independent candidates for the House of Representatives, Federation of BIH, Electoral Unit 410, are making the List of Independent Candidates NEZAVISNI PRAVASI BOSNE I HRECEGOVINE: Branko Corluka, Ante Nenadic.
The following independent candidates in Canton 8 are making the List of Independent
Candidates RADOM ZA BOLJITAK: Mladen Ivankovic, Franjo Siric, Senka Corluka, Branimir Bisko, Anka Maric, Jelica Galic, Blagica Loncar, Jerko Sesar, Marinko Ivankovic, Ante Pavkovic, Gordana Jelic, Ladislav Bevanda.
The OSCE established its present Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina on 18 December 1995. In accordance with the General Framework Agreement for Peace, the OSCE Mission activities are to promote democratization and the building of a vibrant civil society, foster the development of
Professional journalism and monitor the rights of journalists, monitor and advance the Human Rights situation, supervise the conduct of Elections, and encourage Regional Stabilization through arms control and confidence and security-building measures. The OSCE Mission continues to work closely with other international organizations and local institutions to implement the Dayton Peace Accords
For more information, please call Sanela T. Becirovic, Deputy Spokesperson, OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina, tel.: 033/292-338 or 066/134-758.