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OSCE
The OSCE Election Appeals Sub-Commission (EASC) met on 15 August to
consider allegations of registration irregularities in Zepce and
allegations of non-compliance with decisions of the OSCE Media Experts
Commission (MEC) by HDZ-influenced HTV Mostar:
- Zepce
For the third time during this election period the EASC turned its
attention to Zepce to decide on 230 individual appeals to register to
vote in the municipality, as well as the wilful and continuing violation
of the PEC Rules and Regulations (PECRR) by the HDZ in Zepce during the
re-registration period of 7-9 August. The EASC denied all 230 appeals
finding that the HDZ had violated PECRR by leading an organised,
orchestrated plan to register residents of Maglaj and Zavidovici for
Zepce. Since none of the 230 appellants were able to present valid
documentation to enable them to register to vote in Zepce, the EASC
ordered that they be registered in the municipality where they resided
in 1991. The EASC found the conduct of the HDZ, police and other local
authorities in Zepce was "particularly offensive" in view of the fact
that the same violations that had led the EASC to strike the first two
names off the Zepce HDZ list in June had been re-committed (including
bussing citizens of Maglaj and Zavidovici to the Zepce registration
centre and providing them with falsified documents). The EASC decided to
strike seven more candidates from the Zepce HDZ list and the first name
from the HDZ party lists in both Maglaj and Zavidovici. The EASC also
censured and barred the president of HDZ Zepce from serving in any
capacity related to the elections process due to the veiled threats he
made against OSCE personnel and his overall misconduct during the
registration process. The EASC ordered that its decisions be announced
in print and broadcast media in Zepce, Maglaj, and Zavidovici for three
consecutive days. Failure to comply with EASC decisions would result in
further sanctions against HDZ in all three municipalities.
- Mostar
The MEC referred a complaint of non-compliance against HTV Mostar to the
EASC regarding the failure of HTV Mostar to implement MEC decisions,
including one regarding the broadcast of an inflammatory speech by Marko
Radic, former Commander of the Herceg-Bosna police department in Mostar.
HTV Mostar openly defied at least four MEC rulings regarding compliance
with PECRR for ethical and professional media standards. The EASC found
that the HDZ party was responsible for broadcasting inflammatory
language on HTV Mostar and had failed to ensure that MEC decisions were
implemented. In addition HTV Mostar was found to be financially
supported by, and affiliated with, the HDZ party. The EASC struck the
first name off the HDZ party lists in three of the six Mostar city
municipalities (South, Southwest, and West), ordered compliance with all
previous MEC decisions within three days, and required HTV Mostar to
broadcast a public statement for three consecutive nights following the
decision. The EASC stated that non-implementation within the given time
frame would result in the elimination of three more names from each of
the lists, and that one name would be struck from the lists for each day
of non-compliance.
The EASC also denied seven individual appeals to register to vote in
Brcko because the appellants failed to satisfy the necessary criteria
On 5 August RS President Plavsic signed an agreement requesting, on
behalf of RS, that the OSCE "extend its Mission, and also that of the
Provisional Election Commission on the basis of the provisions defined
in Annex 3, until the end of 1997, to supervise the preparation and
conduct of general elections for the Assembly of the Republika Srpska."
The document further stated that "it is understood and agreed that the
register of voters prepared for the elections for the municipal
governing authorities in 1997 will be the register of voters applicable
for elections for the Assembly of the Republika Srpska."
On 6 August the OHR informed the OSCE Chairman-in-Office of its view
that such elections, to be fair and democratic, should be supervised by
the OSCE and be conducted according to the rules and regulations adopted
by the Provisional Election Commission. In an informal meeting held on 7
August Thursday in Vienna, the OSCE Standing Committee requested its
mission in Bosnia to prepare a concept for the polls for the RS People's
Assembly.
OSCE's Senior Deputy Head of Mission Richard Ellerkman announced on 19
August that OSCE had devised a plan for supervising the forthcoming
local elections and had formed a committee to supervise the
implementation of election results. The committee, which will consist of
one representative from the BiH Federation and one from the RS, aims to
secure the functioning of elected local authorities following the
elections.
BiH Federation
The Federation Forum (FF) convened in Sarajevo on 20 August, under the
co-chairmanship of the Senior Deputy HR, Ambassador Gerd Wagner, and
Chief of US Mission, Robert Beecroft. The Federation leadership was
represented by President Vladimir Soljic, Vice-President Ejup Ganic,
Prime Minister Edhem Bicakcic, and several Ministers. Representatives
from Herzegovina-Neretva and Sarajevo Cantons as well as from
international organisations such as SFOR, IPTF, UNHCR also attended.
The FF discussed the issues of "Police and Legal System", "Return, Human
Rights and Property Legislation", "Municipalities", "Establishment of
Sarajevo City Council", "Amendments to Herzegovina-Neretva Canton
Constitution", "Federation Ministries" and "Federation Flag". Following
preliminary discussions, the FF divided into working groups to tackle
the above-mentioned issues in depth. Intensive talks resulted in some
major achievements:
Police: Restructuring of joint police forces in the Herzegovina-Neretva
and Central Bosnia Cantons was on track, and would be completed by
August 22. All police within the Federation would be integrated and
restructured by 9 September.
Return and Human Rights: A program for the return of all refugees and
DPs in the Central Bosnia Canton would be formulated and adopted by 25
August. OHR would convene a follow-up meeting on return to the Central
Bosnia Canton, in particular to Jajce, on 27 August.
The President and Vice-President of the Federation would jointly and
regularly visit municipalities which were experiencing difficulties, to
promote the return of refugees and DPs.
The Federation Ombudsmen would open its office in Travnik on 25 August.
Of particular note, was the FF's commitment that the Parliament would
consider and adopt the required changes to property laws in order to
ensure that the basic right of return to pre-war homes was fully
respected.
Municipalities: Amendments to the Constitution of the Sarajevo Canton
would now be adopted and the City would be established immediately
thereafter. Concerning the amendments to the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton
Constitution, a meeting with the cantonal HDZ leadership in Mostar would
be held in the in an attempt to consider Croat changes regarding the
agreed text of 6 June.
Co-Chairmen of the FF insisted that competent authorities should define
the Usora municipality boundary by 1 September. In this regard,
Federation Prime Minster Bicakcic issued a decision on 21 August on the
forming of a Commission for defining the boundary of the new
municipality Usora. In case of inability to reach an agreement it is
likely that OHR would be asked to provide an binding arbitration
decision.
Other issues: The four Federation Ministries foreseen to be seated in
Mostar would be functional by 1 September. The Federation flag must be
displayed at every public building in the Federation, in accordance with
the Law.
Central Bank
Governor of the BiH Central Bank, Serge Robert, announced on 11 August
that the Central Bank, adopted by the Parliamentary Assembly on June 20,
had officially started to function. The principle task of Bank will be
issuing of the new currency - the convertible mark (KM) - and to
guarantee its convertibility into the German mark at the rate of 1 KM =
1 DEM. Due to the failure thus far of the Entities to agree on the
currency design, the KM will not be used in circulation but in monetary
transactions.
See our Chronology for a full list of activities
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OHR Bulletin nr. 58, issued 26 August 1997.
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