Bosnian general election
"Bosnia-Herzegovina will not survive, same as Yugoslavia hadn't made it"
Milorad Dodik also said that the best solution is to separate Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats in a civilized way.
Bosnia's 2018 General Election Gets Underway
A total of 3,352,933 voters are eligible to vote at 5,794 polling stations at home and abroad for some 53 parties, 36 coalitions, and 34 independent candidates that have been confirmed as eligible to run by Bosnia's Central Election Commission.
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War Veterans Block Roads In Bosnia
War veterans have blocked roads in various parts of Bosnia-Herzegovina to demand additional benefits.
Reports said the veterans of Bosnia's 1992-95 war peacefully ended their last blockades in the country's Muslim-Croat Federation on the morning of March 1.
The protest that began on February 28 had left thousands of people trapped in their vehicles in freezing temperatures.
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Commission: Serb candidate has won Srebrenica elections
The Central electoral Commission of Bosnia-Herzegovina has confirmed that Mladen Grujicic has been elected as Srebrenica's new mayor.
Grujicic, who was a candidate of Serb parties, received 4,678 votes in the local elections held on October 2.
Dodik Party Emerges Victor in Bosnia Local Elections
While the final results of Sunday's Bosnian local elections are still coming in, the party led by Milorad Dodik, President of Republika Srpska, appears to have emerged the biggest winner.
According to the preliminary results, Dodik's Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, SNSD, won more than 30 mayoral posts in Republika Srpska, 11 more than in the previous elections in 2012.
Bosnia's New Parliament Divides up Key Posts
Sefik Dzaferovic, of the [mainly Bosniak] Party of Democratic Action, SDA, was named president of the House of Representatives, one of two chambers of Bosnia's state-level parliament, in a vote at the first session on December 9.
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Bosnian Serbs, Croats Cement Alliance on Govt
Bosnia's two main Serbian and Croatian parties, the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, SNSD, and the Croatian Democratic Union, HDZ, agreed in Mostar to join entity and state-level governments together. They said they now seek a partner among the Bosniaks.
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Bosnia Election Results Seal Nationalists' Triumph
The main Bosniak, Croatian and Serbian parties in Bosnia - the Party of Democratic Action, SDA, the Croatian Democratic Union, HDZ, and the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, SNSD - were the principal victors of the October 12 general elections, the country's election commission has confirmed.
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Members of Bosnian Presidency elected
Members of Bosnian Presidency elected
SARAJEVO -- The Election Commission has confirmed the election of the three members of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
They are Bakir Izetbegović of the Party of Democratic Action, Dragan Čović of the Croatian Democratic Union and Mladen Ivanić of the Party of Democratic Progress.
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