The desire to upgrade, acquiring new knowledge was key to their desire to join the working group.
Stevan (Banja Luka) who is a graduate political scientist, this time took the opportunity to upgrade his knowledge. As he pointed out, through informal and formal education gained a theoretical experience of elections and the election process, but an opportunity to join the working group was unique, because of the upgrading and acquiring new experiences.
,, First of all, this is about a great possibility for as a political scientist by profession to meet with the electoral legislation of the member countries of the OSCE. See what mechanisms are practical solutions to the electoral process in the countries of Europe is the most significant benefit of this project. “
Damjan Jugović (Sarajevo) believes that the work of the Coalition is very important for the society of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As he noted, this analysis is of great importance, because the research will come to a result that will be analyzed in a quality manner and later it will be installed through exchange process or the adoption of a new Election Law. For Damjan, this cooperation has opened up the possibility of acquiring new knowledge and skills.
,, Coalition does a tremendous job in order to establish a transparent, objective and equitable electoral system in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Shifts all I need to do, acting in their local communities, in response to anomalies, by voting in elections and the like, but it was necessary and that there is a formal groups like the Coalition, which will have a stronger coffee and stronger publicity. “
Stevan and Damian are really optimistic, they believe that this project will become a reality and that the final results and the work of the working group is to reach the set goals and progress.
After the presented analysis of electoral committees (http://podlupom.org/bih/vijest.php?ID=61), the working group ended its second analysis of Election deadlines and protection of electoral law which was presented in early July at the round table in Sarajevo.(http://podlupom.org/en/vijest.php?ID=66)
(Coalition ‘Pod lupom’ will continuously inform the public about the work of researchers and end results of the survey.)