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Bosnia conducts local elections shortly after devastating floods

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Last updated: 2024/10/06 at 12:43 PM
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Bosnia and Herzegovina recently held local elections in the aftermath of devastating floods that claimed the lives of at least 16 people. The Central Election Commission (CEC) made the decision to postpone the election in four heavily affected municipalities. Despite the challenges posed by the natural disaster, a total of 110 political parties are participating in the elections, with 386 candidates vying for mayoral positions and over 25,700 candidates running for seats in local community councils.

International bodies, including the EU, have been actively involved in funding electoral reforms in Bosnia and Herzegovina to address past issues of fraud and irregularities in elections. The EU’s High Representative, Christian Schmidt, has emphasized the importance of enhancing election integrity with the implementation of new technology and reforms to election laws. International observers, such as the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, a part of the Council of Europe, were present to monitor Sunday’s vote and ensure transparency.

The history of Bosnia and Herzegovina is marked by the brutal war that took place between 1992 and 1995, resulting in the deaths of 100,000 people and the displacement of two million individuals. The war culminated in the genocide of Bosniaks in Srebrenica in July 1995. The Dayton Peace Accords, sponsored by the US, were drafted to bring an end to the conflict and established a complex system of governance based on ethnic divisions, granting significant power to the country’s three main ethnic groups – Serbs, Croats, and Bosniaks.

One of the key outcomes of the Dayton Peace Accords was the creation of the Office of the High Representative, a body funded by the international community with a mandate to enforce the civilian aspects of the peace agreement. The High Representative holds sweeping powers in Bosnia and Herzegovina and has the authority to intervene in domestic politics to ensure compliance with the peace accords. The entity also oversees electoral processes and reforms to promote democracy and transparency in the country.

The recent local elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina hold significant importance in the country’s political landscape, as they reflect the ongoing efforts to strengthen democracy and governance following a tumultuous history of conflict. The participation of a large number of political parties and candidates demonstrates a commitment to the democratic process, despite the challenges posed by the recent natural disaster. International support and monitoring play a crucial role in ensuring the transparency and integrity of the electoral process, as Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to navigate the complexities of its post-war political system.

In conclusion, the local elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina, held amidst the aftermath of devastating floods, highlight the resilience and determination of the country to uphold democratic principles and promote good governance. The involvement of international bodies in funding electoral reforms and monitoring the electoral process underscores the commitment to transparency and accountability. As Bosnia and Herzegovina moves forward from its troubled past, the recent elections serve as a crucial step towards building a stable and prosperous future for all its citizens.

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