Dodik wins the presidency of the Bosnian Serb Republic after re -sorting the votes

Dodik wins the presidency of the Bosnian Serb Republic after re -sorting the votes

The separatist Serbian leader in Bosnia and Herzegovina Milorad Dodk won a majority of the votes in the October 2 elections to become the President of the Serbian Republic of Bosnia, according to the re -sorting its request, his rival, and the previous result of the race, according to the Bloomberg News Agency on Thursday.
Gilina Trevic, a member of the Democratic Progress Party, was defeated by Dudik by roughly 27 000 votes, receiving 47% of the vote to her 42.

According to the public election authorities in Sarajevo today, 8% went to his rival.
The Bosnian Serb Republic, which Dudik wants to separate from the Croatian half of the country, was established through a peace agreement in which the United States mediated in 1995, with a complex system that involves the distribution of power between Muslims, Serbs and Croats in Bosnia after a devastating war..

Following a re-sort of the ballots, Dodik is elected president of the Bosnian Serb Republic.

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