The European Court of Human Rights announced Tuesday that it has ruled that BiH must amend its electoral law to enable local elections in Mostar, which has not held local elections since 2008.
In the ruling, the court ordered Bosnia and Herzegovina to pay the applicant, Baralija, 5,000 euros for costs and expenses.
It said that Bosnia and Herzegovina must amend the Election Act 2001 “at the latest within six months of this judgment becoming final, in order to enable the holding of local elections in Mostar”.