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.
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- Republika Srpska is holding a snap presidential election following the removal of leader Milorad Dodik. 38s
- Dodik was convicted for refusing to enforce rulings from the envoy implementing the Dayton Agreement. 43s
- Six candidates are running, including Dodik's party nominee Sinisa Karen and main challenger Blanusa Brenko. 52s
- The 1995 Dayton Agreement ended the Bosnian war but left the country divided into autonomous entities and has been criticized for entrenching political gridlock and corruption. 1m 21s
- The current vote highlights unresolved issues stemming from the Dayton Agreement's legacy. 1m 54s