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Bosnia depends on its diaspora, but fails to listen to its calls
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Bosnia depends on its diaspora, but fails to listen to its calls

Bosnia-Herzegovina faces concerns over low voter turnout among its diaspora ahead of its October 4 parliamentary and presidential elections. According to data from the Central Election Commission (CIK), only 7,779 citizens living abroad successfully registered to vote, with 1,037 applications rejected due to issues such as missing documents or invalid identification. The majority of registrations came from Germany, Croatia, Austria, and Serbia. CIK chairperson Suad Arnautovic criticized the low participation rate, attributing it not just to the commission but also to political parties and state institutions failing to effectively engage overseas voters. He emphasized that while the commission can explain how to vote, political parties must explain why citizens should vote. Many diaspora members, like 73-year-old Hamid Uzunovic, struggle with the frequent need to re-register, which contrasts with systems in Western democracies where registration is permanent.

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Bosnia depends on its diaspora, but fails to listen to its calls

Bosnia-Herzegovina faces concerns over low voter turnout among its diaspora ahead of its October 4 parliamentary and presidential elections. According to data from the Central Election Commission (CIK), only 7,779 citizens living abroad successfully registered to vote, with 1,037 applications rejected due to issues such as missing documents or invalid identification. The majority of registrations came from Germany, Croatia, Austria, and Serbia. CIK chairperson Suad Arnautovic criticized the low participation rate, attributing it not just to the commission but also to political parties and state institutions failing to effectively engage overseas voters. He emphasized that while the commission can explain how to vote, political parties must explain why citizens should vote. Many diaspora members, like 73-year-old Hamid Uzunovic, struggle with the frequent need to re-register, which contrasts with systems in Western democracies where registration is permanent.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents information about the low voter registration rates among Bosnia-Herzegovina’s diaspora without overtly criticizing any political side. It highlights both systemic challenges and individual frustrations without taking a clear ideological stance. The focus remains on explaining a

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 80): The article presents factual data from the Central Election Commission regarding voter registration numbers and rejection rates. It cites specific statistics and quotes officials, aligning with cross-source consensus on low diaspora participation. Objectivity is slightly compromised by the emphasis

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