Voters in the Serb-run part of Bosnia cast ballots on Sunday to elect a new president after former pro-Russian leader Milorad ...
BANJA LUKA, Bosnia (Reuters) -Polls closed in a snap vote for a new president of Bosnia's autonomous Serb Republic on Sunday, ...
Sinisa Karan wins 50.89 percent while his main rival Branko Blanusa gets 47.81 percent, preliminary results show.
Most people who cast their ballots early on Sunday in Banja Luka were disillusioned about the chance of change.
Sinisa Karan, an ally of ousted Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, will become the new president of Bosnia's autonomous ...
An ally of separatist Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik on Sunday was leading the presidential election in the Serb-run half ...
Bosnian Serb politician Sinisa Karan, the candidate backed by dismissed entity president Milorad Dodik, won Sunday’s snap ...
Snap election was called after Dodik was stripped of his office and banned from politics for 6 years for defying the constitutional court.
Sinisa Karan, an ally of ousted Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, won Sunday's snap presidential election in the entity, ...
Milorad Dodik's designated successor Sinisa Karan was narrowly elected the new president of the Republika Srpska on Sunday, ...
Sinisa Karan, Republika Srpska minister of scientific and technological development and higher education, receives 50.89% of ...
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