In Bosnia-Herzegovina, Sinisa Karan, an ally of deposed president Milorad Dodik, won a snap presidential election in Republika Srpska, the Serb-majority autonomous entity of the country. Karan received 50.89% of the vote, defeating opposition candidate Branko Blanusa, though the opposition alleges fraud.
Breakdown
- Zinisa Karan, supported by former president Milorad Dodik, won the Republika Srpska snap election. 4s
- Dodik was banned from office for six years after defying the high representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina. 10s
- Opposition party SDS alleged electoral fraud, claiming their candidate Branko Bilanusa actually won. 1m 6s
- Dodik's removal has plunged Bosnia into its most severe crisis since the 1995 war. 1m 38s
- Karan will serve as president until the next regular election scheduled for October. 1m 49s