Fatima Fazlic, the 60 year-old pensioner, said that she hopes BiH people will understand that it is particularly them who are responsible for the situation the country is in.
"I sincerely hope and wish that as many people as possible will vote for the new, educated people who care about this country," Fazlic said.
According to the country's Central Election Commission (CIK), until 3 p.m. local time, 37.21 percent registered voters cast their ballots, 0.61 percent higher than the turnout in 2017 general election.
More than 3.38 million BiH voters are eligible to vote to elect a new presidency and parliament.
Fifty-eight political parties, 36 coalitions and 34 independent candidates are running in the elections with a total of 7,497 candidates running for 518 positions for all levels of government.
Sefika Smajic, a doctor working in the main hospital in Sarajevo, hopes that after elections, BiH will show better results in terms of better foreign politics, and new executive and legislative branch will bring new plan that will bring BiH closer to the EU.
"New authorities that will come after the elections are obligatory, by the previous contract with the EU, to answer the European Commission questionnaire," Smajic said, adding that some 85 percent of BiH citizens strive towards entering the EU. Smajic believes that becoming a EU member state will bring economic prosperity to BiH, especially when it has access to the EU funds.
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