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-title Bosnia Presidential Election: Serb Party Wins Slim Majority

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

SARAJEVO, Bosnia and‍ Herzegovina ⁣- ⁣Milorad Dodik, the former president of Bosnia’s Serb Republic, claimed victory for his party’s⁤ candidate, Sinisa Karan, in Sunday’s⁢ presidential election. Dodik,‌ speaking ⁤at the headquarters of his​ Alliance of ⁣Independent Social Democrats (SNSD), stated, “Our candidate Sinisa karan won today’s election.” The election was held after ⁣Dodik himself was removed from office⁢ and barred⁤ from political activity⁢ for six years.

The outcome of the vote ⁢in ⁢the Bosnian Serb-dominated​ region is being closely watched⁣ as it will indicate whether the area shifts⁣ away from Dodik’s long-held nationalist policies or‍ continues down a path of⁤ separatist actions that ⁢threaten Bosnia and Herzegovina’s stability.

Preliminary results are expected to be ‌announced by the central election commission Sunday‌ night. According‍ to Zeljko Bakalar, a member⁣ of ⁤the commission, initial figures show a voter turnout of just over 31 percent, with over 1.2 million eligible voters.

Though, the​ election was ‌not ⁣without concerns. Observers from several ‍non-governmental organizations⁣ reported irregularities including shortages of voting materials, breaches of the ⁣pre-election media silence, restrictions on ⁣election ⁣monitoring, and ‌alleged pressure on voters.

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