SARAJEVO, Nov 23 (Hina) - The Serb Democratic Party (SDS) candidate Mirko Sarovic won the presidential election in the Bosnian Serb entity. He has made a landslide victory with over 50 percent of mustered votes. The incumbent premier
of the Republic of Srpska, Milorad Dodik, finished the second with the 26 percent of the ballot. A spokesman for the OSCE mission, Luke Zahner, said on Thursday in Sarajevo that the official results of the 11 November general elections would be announced tomorrow. According to unofficial results, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) of Bosnia-Herzegovina should be the strongest individual party in the state parliament with nine seats. It is followed by the (Moslem) Party of Democratic Action (SDA) with eight seats. The third-ranked is the SDS with six seats. The Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia (HDZ BiH) the party for Bosnia-Herzegovina are likely to have five seats each,
SARAJEVO, Nov 23 (Hina) - The Serb Democratic Party (SDS) candidate
Mirko Sarovic won the presidential election in the Bosnian Serb
entity. He has made a landslide victory with over 50 percent of
mustered votes. The incumbent premier of the Republic of Srpska,
Milorad Dodik, finished the second with the 26 percent of the
ballot.
A spokesman for the OSCE mission, Luke Zahner, said on Thursday in
Sarajevo that the official results of the 11 November general
elections would be announced tomorrow.
According to unofficial results, the Social Democratic Party (SDP)
of Bosnia-Herzegovina should be the strongest individual party in
the state parliament with nine seats.
It is followed by the (Moslem) Party of Democratic Action (SDA) with
eight seats.
The third-ranked is the SDS with six seats.
The Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia (HDZ BiH) the party for
Bosnia-Herzegovina are likely to have five seats each, according to
unofficial results.
Eight smaller parties will have either one or two seats each in the
House of Representatives of Bosnia's Parliament.
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