According to available information, Canada seems to be the only country where it won't be possible to organise voting for the Croatian parliamentary election set for for July 5, the State Electoral Commission (DIP) confirmed to state agency Hina on Monday.
The Croatian Embassy in Canada on Sunday informed that because of the coronavirus pandemic it will not be possible to hold the parliamentary election in that country on July 4 and 5.
Whether any other of the 50 or so countries that have confirmed that the election can be held, will cancel the organisation of voting of eligible Croatian voters on their territory cannot be said with any reliability before June 20.
“By 20 June DIP will have collected all the necessary permits via the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs in order to hold the election and based on that, it will adopt a resolution to define polling stations in diplomatic-consular offices in those countries that have approved the election and then the necessary election material will be forwarded,” DIP said when asked about the final list of countries where the election will be held.
At the last parliamentary election in 2016, 680 people with Croatian citizenship in Canada exercised their right to vote.
The electoral role has 8,199 Croatian citizens residing in Canada registered with the right to vote, and of them 682 went to the polls for the previous parliamentary elections for Croatia’s legislature.
Asked what if some other countries take the same steps as Canada and whether that will impact the validity of the election, DIP said that it is a body the conducts the election and it does not decide on the date of the election nor can it influence countries to approve the election being held in their country.
The validity of elections is supervised by the Constitutional Court, DIP recalled.