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Arnautovic Warns of Weak Diaspora Response to Register for 2026 General Election

A member of the Central Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Suad Arnautović, warned in an interview with FENA that the response of BiH citizens to register to vote outside the country in the 2026 general elections is worryingly low, and called on the diaspora to register by July 21. According to him, from the [] The post Arnautovic Warns of Weak Diaspora Response to Register for 2026 General Election appeared first on Sarajevo Times.
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