Bosnia’s autonomous Serb Republic votes for new president after Dodik's removal

Voters in Bosnia’s autonomous Serb Republic headed to the polls on Sunday for a snap presidential election, triggered after former president Milorad Dodik was removed from office and barred from politics for six years. The outcome will determine whether the Serb-majority region shifts away from Dodik’s nationalist agenda or continues pursuing separatist policies that threaten the internal stability of the already fragile Balkan state. Charlotte Lam explains.

Bosnia’s autonomous Serb Republic votes for new president after Dodik's removal
Voters in Bosnia’s autonomous Serb Republic headed to the polls on Sunday for a snap presidential election, triggered after former president Milorad Dodik was removed from office and barred from politics for six years. The outcome will determine whether the Serb-majority region shifts away from Dodik’s nationalist agenda or continues pursuing separatist policies that threaten the internal stability of the already fragile Balkan state. Charlotte Lam explains.

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