ANNEX 3
Agreement on Elections
In order to promote free, fair, and democratic elections and to lay the
foundation for representative government and ensure the progressive achievement
of democratic goals throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina, in accordance with
relevant documents of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
(OSCE), the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Federation of Bosnia and
Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska ("the Parties") have agreed as
follows:
Article I: Conditions for Democratic Elections
- The Parties shall ensure that conditions exist for the organization of
free and fair elections, in particular a politically neutral environment;
shall protect and enforce the right to vote in secret without fear or
intimidation; shall ensure freedom of expression and of the press; shall allow
and encourage freedom of association (including of political parties); and
shall ensure freedom of movement.
- The Parties request the OSCE to certify whether elections can be effective
under current social conditions in both Entities and, if necessary, to provide
assistance to the Parties in creating these conditions.
- The Parties shall comply fully with paragraphs 7 and 8 of the OSCE
Copenhagen Document, which are attached to this Agreement.
Article II: The OSCE Role
- OSCE. The Parties request the OSCE to adopt and put in
place an elections program for Bosnia and Herzegovina as set forth in this
Agreement.
- Elections. The Parties request the OSCE to supervise, in
a manner to be determined by the OSCE and in cooperation with other
international organizations the OSCE deems necessary, the preparation and
conduct of elections for the House of Representatives of Bosnia and
Herzegovina; for the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina; for the House of
Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina; for the National
Assembly of the Republika Srpska; for the Presidency of the Republika Srpska;
and, if feasible, for cantonal legislatures and municipal governing
authorities.
- The Commission. To this end, the Parties request the OSCE
to establish a Provisional Election Commission ("the Commission").
- Timing. Elections shall take place on a date ("Election
Day") six months after entry into force of this Agreement or, if the OSCE
determines a delay necessary, no later than nine months after entry into
force.
Article III: The Provisional Election Commission
- Rules and Regulations. The Commission shall adopt
electoral rules and regulations regarding: the registration of political
parties and independent candidates; the eligibility of candidates and voters;
the role of domestic and international election observers; the ensuring of an
open and fair electoral campaign; and the establishment, publication, and
certification of definitive election results. The Parties shall comply fully
with the electoral rules and regulations, any internal laws and regulations
notwithstanding.
- Mandate of the Commission. The responsibilities of the
Commission, as provided in the electoral rules and regulations, shall include:
- supervising all aspects of the electoral process to ensure that the
structures and institutional framework for free and fair elections are in
place;
- determining voter registration provisions;
- ensuring compliance with the electoral rules and regulations established
pursuant to this Agreement;
- ensuring that action is taken to remedy any violation of any provision
of this Agreement or of the electoral rules and regulations established
pursuant to this Agreement, including imposing penalties against any person
or body that violates such provisions; and
- accrediting observers, including personnel from international
organizations and foreign and domestic non-governmental organizations, and
ensuring that the Parties grant accredited observers unimpeded access and
movement.
- Composition and Functioning of the Commission. The
Commission shall consist of the Head of the OSCE Mission, the High
Representative or his or her designee, representatives of the Parties, and
such other persons as the Head of the OSCE Mission, in consultation with the
Parties, may decide. The Head of the OSCE Mission shall act as Chairman of the
Commission. In the event of disputes within the Commission, the decision of
the Chairman shall be final.
- Privileges and Immunities. The Chairman and Commission
shall enjoy the right to establish communications facilities and to engage
local and administrative staff, and the status, privileges and immunities
accorded to a diplomatic agent and mission under the Vienna Convention on
Diplomatic Relations.
Article IV: Eligibility
- Voters. Any citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina aged 18 or
older whose name appears on the 1991 census for Bosnia and Herzegovina shall
be eligible, in accordance with electoral rules and regulations, to vote. A
citizen who no longer lives in the municipality in which he or she resided in
1991 shall, as a general rule, be expected to vote, in person or by absentee
ballot, in that municipality, provided that the person is determined to have
been registered in that municipality as confirmed by the local election
commission and the Provisional Election Commission.
Such a citizen may, however, apply to the Commission to cast his or her
ballot elsewhere. The exercise of a refugee's right to vote shall be
interpreted as confirmation of his or her intention to return to Bosnia and
Herzegovina. By Election Day, the return of refugees should already be
underway, thus allowing many to participate in person in elections in Bosnia
and Herzegovina. The Commission may provide in the electoral rules and
regulations for citizens not listed in the 1991 census to vote.
Article V: Permanent Election Commission
The Parties agree to create a permanent Election
Commission with responsibilities to conduct future elections in Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
Article VI: Entry into Force
This Agreement shall enter into force upon
signature.
For the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
For the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
For the Republika Srpska
Attachment to Annex 3 on ElectionsDocument of the Second
Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension of the Conference on Security
and Cooperation in Europe, Copenhagen, 1990.
Paragraphs 7 and 8:
(7) To ensure that the will of the people serves
as the basis of the authority of govermnent, the participating States will
(7.1) - hold free elections at reasonable
intervals, as established by law;
(7.2) - permit all seats in at least one chamber of the national legislature
to be freely contested in a popular vote;
(7.3) - guarantee universal and equal suffrage to adult citizens;
(7.4) - ensure that votes are cast by secret ballot or by equivalent free
voting procedure, and that they are counted and reported honestly with the
official results made public;
(7.5) - respect the right of citizens to seek political or public office,
individually or as representatives of political parties or organizations,
without discrimination;
(7.6) - respect the right of individuals and groups to establish, in full
freedom, their own political parties or other political organizations and
provide such political parties and organizations with the necessary legal
guarantees to enable them to compete with each other on a basis of equal
treatment before the law and by the authorities;
(7.7) - ensure that law and public policy work to permit political
campaigning to be conducted in a fair and free atmosphere in which neither
administrative action, violence nor intimidation bars the parties and the
candidates from freely presenting their views and qualifications, or prevents
the voters from learning and discussing them or from casting their vote free of
fear of retribution;
(7.8) - provide that no legal or administrative obstacle stands in the way of
unimpeded access to the media on a non-discriminatory basis for all political
groupings and individuals wishing to participate in the electoral process;
(7.9) - ensure that candidates who obtain the necessary number of votes
required by law are duly installed in office and are permitted to remain in
office until their term expires or is otherwise brought to an end in a manner
that is regulated by law in conformity with democratic parliamentary and
constitutional procedures.
(8) - The participating States consider that the presence of observers, both
foreign and domestic, can enhance the electoral process for States in which
elections are taking place. They therefore invite observers from any other CSCE
participating States and any appropriate private institutions and organizations
who may wish to do so to observe the course of their national election
proceedings, to the extent permitted by law. They will also endeavour to
facilitate similar access for election proceedings held below the national
level. Such observers will undertake not to interfere in the electoral
proceedings.
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