{"id":3085,"date":"2020-12-20T09:30:10","date_gmt":"2020-12-20T09:30:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.radiofree.org\/?p=141450"},"modified":"2020-12-20T09:30:10","modified_gmt":"2020-12-20T09:30:10","slug":"bosnia-herzegovinas-mostar-holds-first-local-elections-in-12-years","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2020\/12\/20\/bosnia-herzegovinas-mostar-holds-first-local-elections-in-12-years\/","title":{"rendered":"Bosnia-Herzegovina’s Mostar Holds First Local Elections In 12 Years"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Bosnia-Herzegovina’s ethnically divided southern city of Mostar is holding its first local election in 12 years on December 20, amid concerns that a surge in coronavirus infections could keep many voters away.<\/p>\n

Thirty-five city councilors will be elected under the city’s new election rules. Those city councilors will then vote to determine Mostar’s next mayor.<\/p>\n

Polling stations opened at 7 a.m. local time and will close 7 p.m. Preliminary results are expected around midnight.<\/p>\n

The number of coronavirus cases and related deaths in Bosnia-Herzegovina have been rising sharply in recent weeks, with health authorities now reporting over 105,000 infections, including more than 3,600 fatalities.<\/p>\n

In order to mitigate the risk of infection, voters at polling stations are required to observe strict physical distancing, wear face masks, and wash their hands. Voter temperatures are also being taken and polling stations are regularly disinfected.<\/p>\n

Local elections were held on November 15 across the rest of the country, with opposition parties winning contests in the Balkan country\u2019s two largest cities.<\/p>\n

The results dealt a blow to long-ruling nationalists amid a wave of dissatisfaction with the handling the coronavirus pandemic.<\/p>\n

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Bridging The Divide? Local Elections In Mostar Aim To End Years Of Impasse<\/h4>\n
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After 12 years of dysfunctional democracy, Bosnia-Herzegovina\u2019s iconic city of Mostar is preparing for local elections.<\/p>\n