Croatian politics, as well as the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the European Court of Human Rights, have been calling for a reform of the Election Law for 25 years in a way that would prevent one people from electing political representatives for another. On the other hand, Bosniak political parties reject proposals that would prevent such a practice. The consequences of such an approach, it is warned, are the paralysis of p…
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Croatian politics, as well as the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the European Court of Human Rights, have been calling for a reform of the Election Law for 25 years in a way that would prevent one people from electing political representatives for another. On the other hand, Bosniak political parties reject proposals that would prevent such a practice. The consequences of such an approach, it is warned, are the paralysis of p…