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Bosnia invites Kosovars to monitor elections PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 24 September 2008
Bosnia invites Kosovars to monitor elections
Bosnia invites Kosovars to monitor elections
Central Comission of Elections of Bosnian and Herzegovina has invited their Kosovar collegues of Central Election Comission of the Republic of Kosovo to monitor the Bosnian local elections on October 5, Bosnian daily Nezavisne Novine.

On the official website of Central Election Comission of the Republic of Kosovo, is stated that it accepts to send 10 officials to monitor the elections in Bosnia.

Since 1999, the Republic of Kosovo has held numerous elections with high democratic standards receiving appraisal by the democratic institutions around the world.
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Daniel (Srebrenica Genocide Blog) said:

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I am very proud of Kosovar people, and I am glad that Bosnia has invited Kosovars to help monitor elections.
After all, we are all neighbours and should respect and help each other.
 
September 27, 2008
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