As was the case in the presidential election in 2018, the Platform for Progress will have representatives on many of the election boards that are being assembled to oversee the voting process at the voting precincts across the country on election day. However, the inherent corruption that exists as part of that process is rearing its ugly head once again. When Mirsad Hadzikadić, the president of the Platform, and I spoke here in Charlotte, North Carolina, he discussed how his team is navigating its way through the process as the local elections are now scheduled for November 15. He also took the time to discuss how the political climate both in Montenegro and Belarus is having a direct influence on Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nadgledanje glasanja tokom predstojećih lokalnih izbora u Bosni i Hercegovini
Kao što je bio slučaj i na predsjedničkim izborima 2018. godine, Platforma za progres imat će predstavnike u mnogim biračkim odborima koji se formiraju kako bi nadgledali proces glasanja na biračkim mjestima u cijeloj zemlji na dan izbora. Međutim, svojstvena korupcija koja postoji u tom procesu ponovo pokazuje svoju ružnu glavu. Kada smo Mirsad Hadzikadić, predsjednik Platforme, i ja razgovarali ovdje u Charlotteu u Sjevernoj Karolini, riječ je bilo o tome kako njegov tim navigira kroz taj proces s obzirom da su lokalni izbori zakazani za 15. novembar. Mirsad je takođe izdvojio vremena da govori o tome kako političke klime u Crnoj Gori i Bjelorusiji imaju direktan uticaj na Bosnu i Hercegovinu.
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