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Muslim and Croat nationalist parties took more than 90 per cent of the vote in European Union-sponsored elections in the divided city of Mostar, in southern Bosnia, according to the unofficial returns.
The Muslim Party of Democratic Action (SDA), which rules east Mostar, won 48 per cent and the separatist Croats who run west Mostar gained 45 per cent in Sunday's balloting for a single city council, the joint electoral commission said. Reuter - Mostar
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