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Congress conducts remote observation procedure in view of local elections to be held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 15 November

The Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe will carry out a remote observation procedure, on 29 and 30 October, for the local elections set to take place in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 15 November 2020, in response to an invitation from the country’s authorities.

This new remote format has been introduced as a temporary procedure in exceptional situations, such as the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, on the basis of Congress Resolution 455 (2020) adopted by the Statutory Forum as part of the broader debate on the Congress’ report on Local and Regional Elections in Major Crisis Situations.

The delegation comprises the Congress members represented on the Council for Democratic Elections/Venice Commission, including Mr Stewart DICKSON (United Kingdom, ILDG), Mr Jos WIENEN (Netherlands, PPC/CCE), Ms Rosaleen O'GRADY (Ireland, ILDG), Mr Vladimir PREBILIC (Slovenia, SOC/G/PD) and Ms Randi MONDORF (Denmark, ILDG). The team will be supported by Mr Colin COPUS, member of the Group of Independent Experts on the European Charter of Local Self-Government.

On 29 October, the Congress delegation will hold several online briefings with stakeholders in the election process, in particular with Mr Željko BAKALAR, President of the Central Election Commission of BiH, as well as with representatives of the international community in Sarajevo, the Association of local authorities of Republika Srpska, the Association of municipalities and cities of the Federation of BiH, and the media. On 30 October, online meetings are planned with Mr Marinko ČAVARA, Head of BiH Delegation to Council of Europe and President of the Federation of BiH and the members of the Congress Delegation to BiH, as well as with mayoral candidates and representatives of political parties running in the elections. Furthermore, online briefings with representatives of several domestic NGOs have been arranged.

In line with the said Congress Resolution, co-operation with domestic observers will be upgraded in order to support the virtual mission and provide first-hand information on the events on the Election Day.

On the basis of the details and data gathered during the remote observation procedure, an information report will be prepared and submitted to the Congress Bureau at its meeting on 11 February 2021.

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Upon request of the competent authorities, the Congress observes local and regional elections in Council of Europe member States and sometimes beyond. To date, more than 100 election observation missions have been conducted by the Congress. The observation of local elections is one of the priorities of the Congress's action. It is complementary to the political monitoring process of the European Charter of Local Self-Government, which is the cornerstone of local democracy in Europe.

In the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Congress has recently adopted a report on local and regional elections in times of crisis and decided to implement a strategy including alternatives to sending observer delegations to the field. The remote observation procedure remains exceptional and temporary and is not intended to replace genuine election observation missions.

Contact:
Renate Zikmund
Congress of the Council of Europe
Head of the Department of Statutory Activities, External Relations and Co-operation (SAERC)
Observation of Local and Regional Elections
[email protected] - +33 3 90 21 44 03

Strasbourg 26 October 2020
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