BANJA LUKA, Oct 5 (Hina) - Last Saturday's local elections inBosnia-Herzegovina revealed a major change in the mood of theelectorate in the Serb entity to the detriment of the incumbentgovernment, a senior official of the Party of
Independent SocialDemocrats (SNSD) said.
BANJA LUKA, Oct 5 (Hina) - Last Saturday's local elections in
Bosnia-Herzegovina revealed a major change in the mood of the electorate in the
Serb entity to the detriment of the incumbent government, a senior official of
the Party of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD) said.The Serb Democratic Party (SDS), which won 160,000 votes at the previous
elections, won less than 120,000 votes this time, and the Party of Democratic
Progress (PDP) won 46,000 votes or 10,000 votes less than at the previous
elections, Nikola Spiric told a news conference in Banja Luka on Tuesday.
The SNSD led by Milorad Dodik saw the highest increase in support,
winning several thousand more votes than the SDS.