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Bosnia: Recount confirms pro-Russia Serb leader won...


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Published: 16:15 GMT, 27 October 2022 | Updated: 16:15 GMT, 27 October 2022 

SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) - An election recount confirmed a staunchly 
pro-Russia Bosnian Serb leader´s victory over an opposition challenger who 
accused him of vote-rigging in the contest for the presidency of Bosnia's 
Serb-run part.

Bosnia´s top electoral body announced Thursday the recount showed the contested 
Oct 2. election was won by Bosnian Serb hardliner Milorad Dodik. The Central 
Election Commission said the repeated count revealed numerous irregularities it 
had notified judicial authorities about but that none were on a level that 
would have changed the outcome of the vote.

The election included races for all levels of government in the Balkan 
country´s Serb-dominated and Bosniak-Croat parts, as well as for the joint 
central institutions that link the two.

Dodik declared victory shortly after polling stations closed, but his main 
contender, Jelena Trivic, insisted the vote was rigged and claimed she was the 
winner.

Dodik has been practically unchallenged as Bosnia's top Serb leader for over a 
decade despite being sanctioned by the West for corruption. He advocates the 
separation of Bosnia´s Serb-run part, Republika Srpska, from the rest of the 
country and having it become part of neighbouring Serbia.

He used the election campaign to champion his secessionist agenda and his close 
ties with Russia. In September, he traveled to Moscow to meet Russian President 
Vladimir Putin and secure his explicit endorsement.

Bosnian Serb leader and member of the Bosnian Presidency Milorad Dodik waves 
with three fingers to the crowd of thousands who gathered to support the 
"people's rally for the defense of Republika Srpska" protest in Banja Luka, 
Bosnia, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2022. Tens of thousands of people rallied in Bosnia 
Tuesday to demand from electoral authorities to end a recount of ballots cast 
in one of the races in the country's Oct. 2 general election and confirm a 
staunchly pro-Russian politician as the president of its Serb-run part.(AP 
Photo/Armin Durgut)

Dodik´s increasing anti-Western rhetoric has raised fears in Europe and the 
United States that the Kremlin might use him to create further instability in 
volatile Bosnia to avert some attention from its war in Ukraine.

Separatist ambitions among ethnic Serbs sparked Bosnia´s devastating 1992-95 
war, which killed more than 100,000 people, displaced millions and shattered 
the country for years to come. A U.S.-brokered peace agreement that ended the 
war created the Serb and Bosniak-Croat entities, tied loosely by joint, 
multi-ethnic institutions.

 

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