Sinisa Karan, who was backed by ousted President Milorad Dodik, has won the presidential election in Republika Srpska — effectively extending Dodik's rule. What does this mean for Republika Srpska and ...
Vote occurs amid rising secessionist rhetoric in the Serb-majority entity and Milorad Dodik’s defiance of the Dayton peace treaty. An election billboard shows Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, left, ...
Sinisa Karan, an ally of ousted Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, will become the new president of Bosnia's autonomous Republika Srpska. https://p.dw.com/p/544Rk ...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina's entity of the Republika Srpska (RS) is set to hold its presidential election Sunday after the state-level Central Election Commission scheduled the vote following now-former ...
In a tense hypothetical scenario, Republika Srpska declares independence and seeks to unite with Serbia. Bosnia moves to stop the uprising, but with Serbian reinforcements and NATO’s refusal to ...
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, Sinisa Karan, an ally of deposed president Milorad Dodik, won a snap presidential election in Republika Srpska, the Serb-majority autonomous entity of the country. Karan ...
Sinisa Karan will be president of Republika Srpska until the general election scheduled for the fall of 2026Amel Emric/REUTERS The day after Sunday's snap presidential election in Republika Srpska ...
Republika Srpska will elect a new president on Sunday, Pictured here: an election poster for the SNSD featuring the party's candidate, Sinisa Karan (center). The caption reads: 'For Karan. Srpska will ...