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Initial results show that the son of Bosnia's wartime Muslim leader will be one of the country's three presidents, who each represent either Muslims, Croats or Serbs.
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Reflecting the complexity of the state, voters cast ballots Sunday for a central parliament and the members of the collective presidency - one representative for each of Bosnia's Croat, Muslim and Serb nationalities.
Sunday's Elections Seen as Crucial for Future of Bosnia 2010
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The president of neighboring Serbia, Boris Tadic, who is also an ally of Mr. Dodik, has said he understands the concerns of Bosnia's ethnic Serbs.
Sunday's Elections Seen as Crucial for Future of Bosnia 2010
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He says the American position for 15 years has been to urge compromise, but adds that the reality of Bosnia's situation makes that difficult.
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Bosnia's International High Representative, Valentin Inzko, said in a statement that he hopes Sunday's ballot will bring changes in the country because in his words "if there are no changes, the elections are not necessary."
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Bosnia's more than three million voters can decide the future of their former Yugoslav republic at over 5,000 polling stations.
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Yet Republika Srpska's ongoing tendency toward political and institutional separatism threatens Bosnia's stability.
Kimberly Abbott: Bosnia: What Does Republika Srpska Want? (AUDIO) Kimberly Abbott 2011
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Lawyer Saljic said Mladic's family will now ask Serbia and Bosnia's Serb Republic to help pay for the general's defence.
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Bosnia's political and bureaucratic tangle helped make it one of the worst places to do business in Europe as the country ranks 116th in the World Bank's ease of doing business index.
Sunday's Elections Seen as Crucial for Future of Bosnia 2010
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Almost 15 years after Bosnia's ethnic war ended, Muslims, Croats and Serbs have begun voting in elections that at least some hope will increase cooperation in the fractured nation.
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