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Voting begins in Bosnia election, little expected to change

Por: ABC News World October 02, 2022

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SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- Polls opened Sunday in Bosnia for a general that is unlikely to bring any structural change despite palpable disappointment in the small, ethnically divided Balkan country with the long-established cast of sectarian political leaders.The election includes races for various levels of government that are part of one of the world’s most complicated institutional set-ups agreed upon in a US-sponsored peace... + full article



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