Republika Srpska: Karan's Victory Cements Dodik's Power
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In the election called after the verdict against the former president, the new leader of the Bosnian Serb Republic became his confidant. Dodik made it quite clear during the campaign and on election night that he remains the strongman of the entity. However, the close result and low turnout could also be warning signs for Orbán's ally, while the opposition would like to repeat the vote in several places.
Republika Srpska: Karan's victory cements Dodik's power
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 Bosnia as a whole?
Moscow supports Dodik out of calculation, the US has lifted the sanctions against him. The result is the same: a setback for stability in the Balkans.
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