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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 97-12-03
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
DEC. 03 1997 EVENING
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
SARAJEVO - The president from Republika Srpska /RS/ in the Presidency of
B&H Momcilo Krajisnik and the new assistant of SFOR commander, the British
general Hew Pike expressed in Pale the readiness for continuation of the
successful cooperation between multinational powers and leadership of
Republic. "I hope that in the future we shall be able to solve all problems,
as well as before, despite the fact that there were disputes because
of occupying the transmitter of the Serbian radio-TV /SRT/",
stressed Krajisnik, adding that "only opened dialogue guarantees good
cooperation".
ZVORNIK - The presiding of the Presidency of Serbian Democratic Party /SDS/
Aleksa Buha stated in Zvornik that at the parliamentary elections in
Republika Srpska /RS/ this party achieved a relative success, "by which we
can be satisfied, having in mind the conditions in which they were
performed". "The parliamentary elections in RS being imposed, and disabling
200.000 of Serbs to vote, and making the electoral rules favourable for
newly formed party - Serbian People's Union /SNS/ - which leads RS
president Biljana Plavsic, and having in mind that SDS was in the media
blockade, we are satisfied with preliminary electoral results" - explained
Buha.
SARAJEVO - The representative of OSCE in the Counting centre in Srbian
Sarajevo Bruce Hatch confirmed that the counting of 67,552 of ballots, that
arrived late last night from OSCE Centre in Vienna, from which 51,950 are
original ones, should finished on tomorrow afternoon or on Friday morning,
December 5. He emphasised that all the ballots, which had arrived to OSCE
Centre in Vienna, will be received by the Counting Centre in Srpsko
Sarajevo, because they have to be justified, but only those ballots, that
have arrived to OSCE Centre before November 25, i.e.the ones that have
stamp of that day on their envelope, will be counted.
VIENNA - Into OSCE Centre in Vienna far more less number of ballots is
arriving than before - confirmed to SRNA Gordan Milinic, the representative
of RS Government, stating precisely that 2,000 of ballots of voters from
abroad have arrived to Vienna post-office today, which is approximately the
number of ballots that had arrived yesterday. "Very small, almost
negligible number of ballots has the post stamp dating from November 24 or
before, and those ones are mostly from Australia and USA" - emphasised
Milinic, with a special stress on the fact that arrived ballots are being
processed by usual procedure.
BANJALUKA - The president of the Syndicate Union (SS) Cedo Volas talked in
Banjaluka with the representative of the Office of High Representative for
economic and social issues Adem Mena about forming of social fund for
salaries and pensions in RS. It has been emphasised that a part of
resources for this fund would be given by international community, in order
to improve hard economic - social positions of workers and retired persons.
Mena presented a stance that SSRS and B&H Syndicate are two totally
independent and equal syndicates, and between them a protocol about
cooperation should be signed soon.
BELGRADE - The spokesman of UN Office in Belgrade Susan Manuel stated in
Belgrade that "the regime of soft borders" will come into affect in the
areas under UNTAES control before December 10. " Croatian authorities
agreed that border passes should be issued for all inhabitants of that
region, no matter what their permanent residence is" - said Manuel on a
press-conference.
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