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SNSD Declares Karan's Victory for President of Republika Srpska

Summary by Sarajevo Times
SNSD leader Milorad Dodik announced tonight the electoral victory of this party’s candidate for the President of the Republika Srpska, Siniša Karan, noting that it was greater than in the previous elections. “In the previous elections, we won 9,577 votes, and today more than 10,360. Thank you to our activists, citizens and municipalities,” said Dodik […] The post SNSD declares Karan’s Victory for President of Republika Srpska appeared first on S…

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SNSD President Milorad Dodik declared tonight the victory of the party's candidate Sinisa Karan in the repeat elections for the president of Republika Srpska.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Siniša Karan from SNSD declared victory in the repeated presidential elections for the president of Republika Srpska. He succeeded Milorad Dodik in that position.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The results of the partially repeated presidential election held on Sunday in the Republika Srpska of Bosnia and Herzegovina remained unchanged: Sinisa Karan became the new president. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán congratulated him on his victory, writing on his social media page that he looked forward to working together.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Pro-Russian separatist Sinisa Karan wins rerun election in Republika SrpskaSinisa Karan has won the rerun election for president of Republika Srpska, despite opposition allegations of fraud. His election continues Milorad Dodik's course and strengthens separatist sentiment in the region.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Sarajevo Times broke the news in on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
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