Bakir Izetbegović
SDA Names Bosnia's New Prime Minister
Leaders of the Party of Democratic Action, SDA, the main Bosniak party in Bosnia, on December 18 named Denis Zvizdic as the next president of the Council of Ministers, in effect, Bosnia's next Prime Minister.
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Bosnia Presidency Pledges End to Stale Conflicts
Mladen Ivanic, Bakir Izetbegovic and Dragan Covic, the newly elected members of Bosnia's presidency, were sworn in on Monday and pledged to end years of political stalemate in the divided country.
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Agreement bypassing Dodik's party signed in Sarajevo
Agreement bypassing Dodik's party signed in Sarajevo
SARAJEVO -- The parties of Bakir Izetbegović, Željko Komšić, and the Alliance for Change coalition have signed a document on common principles of establishing government.
Bosnia Election Results Seal Nationalists' Triumph
The main Bosniak, Croatian and Serbian parties in Bosnia - the Party of Democratic Action, SDA, the Croatian Democratic Union, HDZ, and the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, SNSD - were the principal victors of the October 12 general elections, the country's election commission has confirmed.
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Members of Bosnian Presidency elected
Members of Bosnian Presidency elected
SARAJEVO -- The Election Commission has confirmed the election of the three members of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
They are Bakir Izetbegović of the Party of Democratic Action, Dragan Čović of the Croatian Democratic Union and Mladen Ivanić of the Party of Democratic Progress.
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Vote Count Almost Over From Bosnia's Election
Based on around 95 per cent of votes counted, the three members of Bosnia's State Presidency will Bakir Izetbegovic - for the Bosniaks, Dragan Covic - for the Croats, and Mladen Ivanic - for the Serbs.
Izetbegovic, the existing Bosniak member, standing for the Bosniak Party of Democratic Action, SDA, won about 228,000 votes, some 40,000 more than his main rival, Fahrudin Radoncic.
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Bosnia Victors Emerge as Ballot Count Continues
Bosnian Central Electoral Commission announced on Monday that according to preliminary results from the previous day's polls, the Bosniak member of the tripartite presidency will be Bakir Izetbegovic of the Party of Democratic Action, SDA, while the Croat member will be Dragan Covic of the Croatian Democratic Union, HDZ.
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Bosnians Head to Polls in Close-Run Election
Polls opened at 7am on Sunday for voters to cast ballots in the general and presidential elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Bosnians Pay Tribute as Sulejman Tihic Dies
Sulejman Tihic, president of Bosnia's largest Bosniak party, the Party of Democratic Action, SDA, died on September 25 in Sarajevo after a years-long fight with cancer.
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Regional leaders sign declaration on missing persons
Regional leaders sign declaration on missing persons
Mostar -- Leaders of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro, conferred in Mostar on Friday where they will sign a declaration on missing persons.
The document aims to encourage the search for people missing in the wars both in the Balkan region and elsewhere in the world.